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Indiana Code > Title 24 > Article 5.5 > Chapter 5 - Limitations On Foreclosure Consultants And Foreclosure Reconveyances


Current as of: 2009
§ 24-5.5-5-1Rebuttable presumptions; homeowner's ability to pay upon reconveyance
§ 24-5.5-5-2Foreclosure consultants; prohibited acts
§ 24-5.5-5-3Foreclosure purchasers; prohibited acts
§ 24-5.5-5-4Foreclosure purchasers; duties to homeowners
§ 24-5.5-5-5Foreclosure purchasers; unfair conduct; prohibited representations and acts
§ 24-5.5-5-6Foreclosure purchasers; accounting to homeowner after resale of property
§ 24-5.5-5-7.2Duty to retain records for three years

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