Indiana License Law
An Indiana real estate licensee who provides a buyer with inaccurate information from a third party (such as a measurement from an old MLS listing) without verification may be liable for:
ANo liability — they are just passing on information
BNegligent misrepresentation if they had a duty to verify and failed to do so✓ Correct
COnly if the buyer was damaged
DOnly if the licensee knew the information was false
Explanation
A licensee may be liable for negligent misrepresentation when they pass on inaccurate information without taking reasonable steps to verify its accuracy — even without intent to deceive.
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