Indiana real estate licensees are regulated by the:
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Indiana Real Estate Board
The Indiana Real Estate Board is not the correct regulatory body in Indiana. Many states use 'Board' terminology, which creates confusion, but Indiana specifically designates its regulatory body as the 'Commission' rather than the 'Board'.
Indiana Real Estate Commission
Indiana Department of Commerce
The Indiana Department of Commerce is an incorrect answer as it is a broader state agency that oversees multiple industries and professions but does not directly regulate real estate licensees in Indiana.
Indiana Real Estate Association
The Indiana Real Estate Association is incorrect because associations are voluntary trade organizations that represent real estate professionals rather than regulate them. They focus on advocacy, networking, and education rather than licensing and enforcement.
Why is this correct?
The Indiana Real Estate Commission is the correct regulatory body as it specifically oversees real estate licensees under the Professional Licensing Agency, making it the primary authority for licensing, education, and enforcement in Indiana's real estate industry.
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