Contracts
Indiana's residential purchase contract typically specifies that the seller must provide the buyer with which utility information?
AOnly water bills
BInformation about utility services available and connections to the property as part of the seller's disclosure✓ Correct
C12 months of detailed utility bills
DOnly if the buyer specifically requests it
Explanation
Indiana's Seller's Disclosure form requires sellers to disclose information about utility services and connections (water, sewer, electricity, gas) serving the property, including the type of system (public or private).
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