Agency
Indiana's agency law provides that an agent must avoid:
AShowing competing properties
BSelf-dealing and conflicts of interest that put the agent's interests above the client's✓ Correct
CRecommending home inspectors
DProviding market data from competing brokerages
Explanation
The fiduciary duty of loyalty prohibits self-dealing — the agent may not put their own interests (or the interests of another party) above the client's. All conflicts of interest must be disclosed.
Related Indiana Agency Questions
- An Indiana broker who represents a buyer in a commercial transaction where the buyer wants to purchase a property with known environmental contamination should:
- In Indiana, the duty of accounting in an agency relationship requires an agent to:
- Indiana requires that the agency disclosure form be provided to a consumer:
- In a dual agency transaction in Indiana, the broker CANNOT do which of the following?
- In Indiana, a broker representing a buyer in a 'pocket listing' (off-market) transaction owes which additional duty?
- An agency relationship in Indiana is most commonly created by:
- An exclusive right-to-sell listing guarantees the listing broker a commission if:
- An Indiana buyer asks their buyer's agent to help them make an offer on a For Sale By Owner (FSBO) property. The buyer's agent should:
Practice More Indiana Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Indiana Quiz →