Indiana License Law
Which of the following is a permissible activity for an Indiana real estate licensee with an inactive license?
AListing properties for sale
BBuying real estate for their own account✓ Correct
CNegotiating leases for others
DCollecting commissions from the public
Explanation
A licensee with an inactive license (or even someone with no license) may buy, sell, or lease real property for their own account. Licensure is required only to perform real estate services for others for compensation.
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