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Indiana Indiana License Law
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Indiana license law questions make up a substantial portion of the IN state exam and cover rules that are specific to Indiana — national study materials often miss these details entirely. The Indiana Professional Licensing Agency tests its own licensing requirements, broker supervision standards, trust account rules, continuing education mandates, and advertising regulations. Candidates who pass the national portion comfortably often struggle on the state portion specifically because of these Indiana-specific provisions. Every question in this section tests something the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency enforces directly, so study each answer explanation carefully for the specific IN rule being tested.

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Indiana Indiana License Law — Practice Questions & Answers

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Q1. Which body regulates real estate licenses in Indiana?

A.Indiana Department of Financial Institutions
B.Indiana Real Estate Commission
C.Indiana Professional Licensing Agency
D.Indiana Division of Consumer Protection

Explanation

The Indiana Real Estate Commission regulates real estate brokers and salespersons in the state of Indiana. It operates under the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (PLA).

Q2. How many pre-license education hours are required for an Indiana real estate broker license?

A.60 hours
B.75 hours
C.90 hours
D.120 hours

Explanation

Indiana requires 90 hours of pre-license education for a real estate broker license.

Q3. How many questions are on the Indiana real estate broker licensing exam?

A.80 questions
B.100 questions
C.125 questions
D.140 questions

Explanation

The Indiana real estate broker licensing exam consists of 125 questions. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 75%.

Q4. What is the minimum passing score on the Indiana real estate broker licensing exam?

A.65%
B.70%
C.75%
D.80%

Explanation

Indiana requires a minimum passing score of 75% on the broker licensing exam.

Q5. In Indiana, real estate broker licenses must be renewed every:

A.1 year
B.2 years
C.3 years
D.4 years

Explanation

Indiana real estate broker licenses are renewed every two years. Brokers must complete continuing education requirements prior to renewal.

Q6. How many hours of continuing education must Indiana brokers complete per two-year renewal period?

A.8 hours
B.12 hours
C.16 hours
D.24 hours

Explanation

Indiana requires 12 hours of continuing education per two-year renewal period for licensed real estate brokers.

Q7. Under Indiana law, dual agency — representing both the buyer and seller in the same transaction — is:

A.Strictly prohibited under all circumstances
B.Permitted only for commercial transactions
C.Permitted with written informed consent from both parties
D.Permitted without any disclosure requirement

Explanation

Indiana permits dual agency with the written informed consent of both the buyer and seller. The Indiana Real Estate Commission requires full disclosure and consent before a broker may represent both parties in the same transaction.

Q8. Which of the following is required before an Indiana real estate license may be issued to an applicant?

A.Membership in the Indiana Association of Realtors
B.A background check and fingerprinting
C.A minimum of two years of college education
D.Ownership of personal real estate

Explanation

Indiana requires all real estate license applicants to submit to a criminal history background check and fingerprinting as part of the application process.

Q9. Under Indiana law, a managing broker (formerly 'principal broker') is responsible for:

A.Paying all agents a minimum salary
B.Supervising and managing the brokers and salespersons in their brokerage
C.Filing all transaction documents with the state
D.Representing only buyers, not sellers

Explanation

The managing broker in Indiana is responsible for supervising all licensees associated with their brokerage and ensuring that the brokerage operates in compliance with Indiana real estate law.

Q10. Indiana law requires that a seller of residential property complete which disclosure form?

A.Indiana Property Condition Report
B.Seller's Disclosure of Condition of Real Estate
C.Indiana Real Property Condition Disclosure
D.Residential Real Estate Transaction Disclosure

Explanation

Indiana law (IC 32-21-5) requires sellers of residential property to complete the Seller's Disclosure of Condition of Real Estate form, which must be provided to the buyer prior to the buyer making an offer.

Q11. Which of the following actions is grounds for disciplinary action against an Indiana licensee?

A.Disclosing all known material defects to a buyer
B.Presenting all written offers to the seller
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