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  1. Indiana Code § 25-34.1-10-9.5. Agency Relationship; Performance …

    (3) Timely respond to questions relating to offers, counter offers, notices, various addenda, and contingencies from the seller, landlord, buyer, or tenant pertaining to the subject property.

  2. AGENCY Question #1: Which types of agency relationships are permitted in Indiana? ANSWER: A licensee may represent a client as a Seller Agent, a Buyer Agent or a disclosed Limited …

  3. Pre-Licensing - Real Estate - Section 38 - Unit 1 - Unit 2

    You're representing buyer Clancy, who has made an offer on a home in Bloomington. The seller would like you to verify Clancy's claim that he has enough money in the bank to pay cash for …

  4. When selling a residential property, Indiana law requires that you complete the Seller’s Residential Real Estate Disclosure to disclose to potential buyer any known defects in your …

  5. Real estate Indiana STATE exam practice - 50 questions

    Which response is consistent with your agency duties as outlined in the Indiana Code?

  6. IDOI: Resident Licensing Guidelines/Requirements

    Indiana residents desiring any type of insurance license must: Be at least 18 years of age. Maintain principal place of residence or principal place of business in Indiana. Successfully …

  7. Real Estate Office Responsibility for Non Licensed Staff

    In most states, non-licensed assistants can handle: CLERICAL DUTIES. COURIER AND OTHER GENERAL OUT-OF-OFFICE SERVICES. ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION. AT AN OPEN …

  8. Indiana law (I.C. 25-34.1-10-9.5) provides that a Licensee must perform at least the following duties for the Buyer: All contingencies are satisfied or waived. Timely respond to questions …

  9. Indiana Real Estate Laws of Agency and Fiduciary Duties Questions

    With our platform, you gain real Indiana Real Estate Laws of Agency and Fiduciary Duties questions designed to help you understand, apply, and remember what matters most. Here’s …

  10. Does the recent California case have an impact on Indiana limited agency law? The California Supreme Court recently upheld an appeals court decision finding that a listing agent who …