Indiana's Seller Disclosure Act requires:
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No disclosure
No disclosure is incorrect because Indiana law specifically requires sellers to provide disclosures about their property's condition. Failure to do so can result in legal liability for the seller.
Completion of the Seller's Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure Form
Only lead paint disclosure
While lead paint disclosure is important, Indiana requires a much broader disclosure through the Seller's Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure Form, not just lead paint information.
Verbal disclosure only
Verbal disclosure only is insufficient because Indiana law requires written documentation of property conditions through the standardized form, which creates a record and protects both parties.
Why is this correct?
Indiana law specifically requires sellers to complete the Seller's Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure Form, which is a comprehensive document covering various property conditions. This written requirement ensures transparency and creates a standardized record of the property's condition at the time of sale.
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