Contracts
If a buyer receives the Indiana Seller's Disclosure after signing the purchase agreement, the buyer has the right to:
AVoid the contract within a reasonable time after receiving the disclosure✓ Correct
BDemand a price reduction immediately
CSue the seller for fraud without any other recourse
DNo additional rights, as the contract is already signed
Explanation
If the disclosure is provided after the purchase agreement is signed, Indiana law gives the buyer the right to rescind the contract within a reasonable period after receiving the disclosure.
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