The Indiana Notice of Claim For Possession And Rent Due is a legal document used in Indiana to notify a tenant of their failure to pay rent. This document is used to notify the tenant that the landlord is taking legal action to reclaim the property if the tenant does not pay their rent. The Notice also outlines the amount of rent due, the deadline for payment, and the consequences for failure to pay. There are two types of Indiana Notice of Claim For Possession And Rent Due: a 5-Day Notice and a 30-Day Notice. The 5-Day Notice is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent for five or more days. The 30-Day Notice is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent for thirty or more days. Both Notices must be served in person, via certified mail, or posted on the property in a conspicuous place. The Notice must also include a detailed statement of the amount of rent owed, the deadline for payment, and the consequences for failure to pay. The Notice must also be signed by the landlord or their authorized agent.