Indiana License Law
Indiana license law prohibits a licensee from accepting a listing from a seller who has fraudulently obtained the property because:
AThe commission would be too large
BThe broker would be participating in or facilitating the fraudulent transaction✓ Correct
CRESPA requires due diligence
DFHA guidelines prohibit such listings
Explanation
A broker who knowingly assists in listing or selling a property that was fraudulently acquired (such as through a forged deed or fraud) is participating in illegal activity, violating license law and potentially criminal statutes.
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