Indiana Code § 25-34.1-10-17

Subagency prohibited
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Sec. 17. A licensee may not make an offer of subagency through a multiple listing service or other information source, or agree to appoint, cooperate with, compensate, or otherwise associate with a subagent in a real estate transaction. The elimination of subagency by this section is not intended to limit the rights of a licensee to cooperate with, compensate, or otherwise associate with another licensee who is not acting on behalf of a client.   IC 25-34.1-11 Chapter 11. Appraisal Management Companies               25-34.1-11-1 "Appraisal"             25-34.1-11-2 "Appraisal management company"             25-34.1-11-3 "Appraisal management services"             25-34.1-11-4 "Board"             25-34.1-11-5 "Person"             25-34.1-11-6 "Real estate appraiser"             25-34.1-11-7 "USPAP"             25-34.1-11-8 Certificate of registration required             25-34.1-11-9 Information and fee required for registration             25-34.1-11-10 Issuance of a certificate of registration             25-34.1-11-11 Restrictions on appraisal management companies             25-34.1-11-12 Appraisal reviews             25-34.1-11-13 Service requests; record requirements             25-34.1-11-13.3 Engaging a real estate appraiser to perform appraisal; proposed contract required; contents; acceptance             25-34.1-11-13.5 "Peers"; "scope of work"; deadline for appraisal management company to pay real estate appraiser; exceptions; inclusion of real estate appraiser's fee in appraisal report             25-34.1-11-14 Registration forms             25-34.1-11-15 Registration fee             25-34.1-11-15.5 Annual AMC registry fee; determination of fee amount; annual transmission of fees to Appraisal Subcommittee; commission's authority to adopt rules             25-34.1-11-16 Appraisals; standards compliance             25-34.1-11-17 Disciplinary sanctions             25-34.1-11-18 Penalty for failure to register             25-34.1-11-19 Authority to adopt rules

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