Indiana License Law
Under Indiana law, a real estate licensee who discriminates in the sale or rental of property based on a protected class faces:
AOnly IREC disciplinary action
BBoth fair housing civil penalties and IREC disciplinary action up to and including license revocation✓ Correct
COnly HUD civil penalties
DOnly criminal prosecution
Explanation
A licensee who violates fair housing law may face civil penalties under the Fair Housing Act, and separately, IREC disciplinary action — including license revocation — for violation of Indiana license law's ethical standards.
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