No, in Indiana a landlord generally cannot evict a tenant “for no reason” during the term of a lease agreement; they must have legal cause (like nonpayment of rent, a lease violation, or other statutory grounds) and follow the required notice and court process. Landlords also cannot legally remove a tenant without a court order.
If there’s no written lease or the written lease has expired and isn’t renewed, the landlord doesn’t need a separate reason to end the tenancy. For a month-to-month or other periodic tenancy after a lease ends, a landlord can terminate with proper written notice (typically 30 days before the next rental period) and then pursue eviction if the tenant doesn’t vacate.
Read this handy guide on Indiana evictions laws.
The information for this answer was found on our Indiana Eviction Process answers.