Indiana License Law
A broker who represents themselves in the sale of their own property in Indiana:
ADoes not need to disclose they are a licensed broker
BMust disclose their licensed status as a material fact✓ Correct
CIs exempt from all disclosure requirements
DMust use another broker to represent them
Explanation
When a licensed broker is a party to a real estate transaction (buying or selling for themselves), they must disclose their licensed status to the other party, as it is a material fact.
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