Property Ownership
Indiana's Statewide 911 Address Program requires properties to have assigned addresses primarily because:
AIt is required for property tax assessment
BCorrect addressing is essential for emergency response and is increasingly important in real estate transactions for proper property identification✓ Correct
CIt is required for MLS listing
DOnly rural properties need assigned addresses
Explanation
Indiana's 911 addressing program ensures all properties have unique, correct addresses for emergency response purposes. Accurate addresses are also essential in real estate transactions for proper property identification, disclosure, and contracts.
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