Ind. Code § 32-28-12.5-19
(a) If any party, including a broker company, buyer, or buyer's mortgagee suffers a pecuniary loss as the result of an owner's violation of the notice or certification provisions described in section 7 of this chapter, the party may bring a civil action against the owner for the following:
(3) Reasonable attorney's fees.
However, if the party establishes that the owner's violation of the notice or certification provisions was fraudulent, a court may award the party damages that do not exceed three (3) times actual damages.
As added by P.L.78-2006, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.127-2012, SEC.63; P.L.116-2015, SEC.36.