Indiana Code § 32-28-15-10

Deceptive acts
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Sec. 10. A service provider that: (1) enters into a residential real estate service agreement with any person; or (2) records, or causes to be recorded, a residential real estate service agreement in Indiana; after March 14, 2024, commits a deceptive act that is subject to the remedies and penalties under IC 24-5-0.5 , including an action by the attorney general under IC 24-5-0.5-4 (c).   IC 32-29 ARTICLE 29. MORTGAGES               Ch. 1. Mortgage of Real Estate             Ch. 2. Recording of Assignment             Ch. 3. Attestation of Releases; Legalizing Prior Release             Ch. 4. Release by State             Ch. 5. Release by Financial Institutions or Corporations             Ch. 6. Mortgage Release by Title Insurance Companies             Ch. 7. Foreclosure ─ Redemption, Sale, Right to Retain Possession             Ch. 8. Parties to Foreclosure Suit; Redemption             Ch. 9. Name of and Service on Parties Defendant in Foreclosure Suits             Ch. 10. Ten Year Expiration on Lien of a Series Mortgage             Ch. 11. Duty to Satisfy Record   IC 32-29-1 Chapter 1. Mortgage of Real Estate               32-29-1-0.2 Application of prior law             32-29-1-1 Possession premises             32-29-1-2 Construction of mortgage             32-29-1-2.5 Hazard insurance             32-29-1-3 Sale of premises             32-29-1-4 Purchase money mortgage             32-29-1-5 Form; mortgage             32-29-1-6 Payment in full; release and discharge of mortgage             32-29-1-7 Certificate of payments and satisfaction             32-29-1-8 Assignment of mortgage             32-29-1-9 Foreclosure to state             32-29-1-10 Obligations a mortgage may secure; future obligations and advances; future modifications, extensions, and renewals of indebtedness; priority of lien             32-29-1-11 Rents and profits from real property; enforcement of assignment, mortgage, or pledge; rights not affected; equitable subrogation

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