Indiana Administrative Code Title 876 - INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION

Indiana Administrative Code Title 876 – Indiana Real Estate Commission

Title 876 of the Indiana Administrative Code governs the licensing, education, and professional conduct of real estate brokers, salespersons, and related professionals in Indiana. Administered by the Indiana Real Estate Commission under the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (PLA), this title establishes the standards and procedures for real estate practice in the state.

πŸ›οΈ Structure of Title 876

Title 876 is organized into several articles, each addressing specific aspects of real estate practice and licensure:

Article 1 – General Provisions
Defines terms and sets forth the general framework for real estate licensure and practice.

Article 2 – Real Estate Courses and Licensing Requirements for Brokers and Salespersons
Establishes the requirements for prelicensing education, examinations, and licensure for brokers and salespersons.

Article 3 – Real Estate Appraiser Licensure and Certification
Regulates the licensure and certification of real estate appraisers.

Article 4 – Real Estate Continuing Education (REPEALED)
Previously addressed continuing education requirements; now repealed.

Article 5 – General Provisions
Covers miscellaneous provisions related to real estate practice.

Article 6 – Real Estate Schools; Prelicensing Education; Examination
Regulates real estate schools, prelicensing education programs, and examination procedures.

Article 7 – Managing Broker Education; Postlicensure Education; Continuing Education; Instructor Education
Establishes requirements for managing broker education, postlicensure education, continuing education, and instructor education.

Article 8 – Operation of Broker Companies and Other Provisions Concerning Real Estate Practice
Addresses the operation of broker companies, including supervision, advertising, and other operational aspects.

Article 9 – Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure
Outlines requirements for residential real estate sales disclosures.

Article 10 – Convictions of Concern
Addresses issues related to convictions of concern for real estate professionals.

πŸ“Œ Key Provisions

Licensure Requirements
Applicants for real estate licensure in Indiana must meet specific educational and training criteria, including:

Completion of approved prelicensing education

Successful completion of required examinations

Submission of authentic documents and proof of qualifications(in.gov)

Professional Conduct Standards
Real estate professionals are expected to adhere to high standards of ethical and professional conduct, including:

Maintaining client confidentiality

Providing competent and timely services

Avoiding conflicts of interest and unethical behavior

Engaging in continuous professional development(casetext.com)

Disciplinary Actions
The Real Estate Commission has the authority to take disciplinary actions against licensees for violations of professional conduct, including:

Reprimands or censure

Probation

Suspension or revocation of licensure

Fines

Other corrective actions as deemed appropriate

Continuing Education and Competence
Licensees are required to participate in continuing education to ensure ongoing competence and to stay abreast of developments in real estate practice.(casetext.com)

πŸ“š Accessing Title 876

You can access the full text of Title 876 and related statutes through the following resources:

Legal Information Institute (LII): Provides the full text of Title 876 and related regulations.

Indiana Professional Licensing Agency (PLA): Offers information on licensure applications, renewals, and disciplinary actions. 

Casetext: Provides access to specific rules and sections within Title 876, including licensure requirements and professional conduct standards

 

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