Escrow & Title
RESPA's Section 9 prohibits sellers in Indiana from requiring:
ABuyers to use any particular lender
BBuyers to use a specific title insurer as a condition of the sale✓ Correct
CBuyers to pay closing costs
DBuyers to use the seller's agent
Explanation
RESPA Section 9 prohibits sellers from requiring buyers to use a particular title company as a condition of the sale. Buyers have the right to choose their own title company.
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