Sec. 6. (a) Within two (2) days of entering into an agreement with an unlicensed real estate solicitor, a homeowner may nullify the agreement by delivering a written rescission to the unlicensed real estate solicitor or the unlicensed real estate solicitor's agent, if the disclosure does not satisfy the requirements of section 4 of this chapter. (b) A homeowner is not liable for nullifying an agreement under this section. (c) In addition to any other legal or administrative remedies available to an owner, a violation of this chapter is a deceptive act that may be enforced by the attorney general under IC 24-5-0.5-11 . IC 32-22 ARTICLE 22. CONVEYANCE LIMITATIONS OF REAL PROPERTY Ch. 1. Limitations on Persons Who May Convey Real Property Ch. 2. Rights of Aliens to Hold and Convey Real Property Ch. 3. Rights of a Foreign Business Entity to Hold and Convey Agricultural Land Ch. 4. Expired IC 32-22-1 Chapter 1. Limitations on Persons Who May Convey Real Property 32-22-1-1 Mentally incompetent persons and minors 32-22-1-2 False representation; good faith purchaser 32-22-1-3 Application of law 32-22-1-4 Rights of infant; consent of judge 32-22-1-5 Certification by judge
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