Indiana Code § 32-27-2-10

Breach of warranty; actions against builder; damages; attorney's fees
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Sec. 10. (a) If a builder provides and breaches a warranty set forth in section 8 or 8.5 of this chapter (or IC 34-4-20.5-8 or IC 32-15-7-8 before their repeal), the home buyer may bring an action against the builder for: (1) damages arising from the breach; or (2) specific performance.       (b) If damages are awarded for a breach of a warranty set forth in section 8 or 8.5 of this chapter (or IC 34-4-20.5-8 or IC 32-15-7-8 before their repeal), the award may be for not more than: (1) the actual damages, which are either: (A) the amount necessary to effect repair of the defect that is the cause of the breach; or (B) the amount of the difference between the value of the new home without the defect and the value of the new home with the defect; (2) the reasonably foreseeable consequential damages arising from the defect covered by the warranty; and (3) attorney's fees, if those fees are provided for in the written contract between the parties. [Pre-2002 Recodification Citation: 32-15-7-10.]

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