Indiana License Law
What happens if an Indiana real estate licensee's license expires and they continue to practice?
AThey receive an automatic grace period of 90 days
BThey are practicing without a license, which is illegal and subject to civil and criminal penalties✓ Correct
CTheir broker assumes personal liability for all transactions
DTheir license automatically reverts to provisional status
Explanation
Practicing real estate without a valid license in Indiana is illegal. Expired licensees may not perform licensed activities. Violations may result in fines, civil liability, and potential criminal prosecution under Indiana law.
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