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Proposed manager-licensing bill stalled; Carmel HOAs told status quo likely for 2025

2813041 · March 27, 2025
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Kelly Elmore, principal and shareholder at KSN Law, told the Carmel Neighborhood Association Network that a proposed state bill would have required each community association manager to hold a broker’s license but that the measure did not advance this session and "it looks like it is going to be status quo moving into next year."

Kelly Elmore, principal and shareholder at KSN Law, told the Carmel Neighborhood Association Network on an evening in early 2025 that a bill introduced this year would have required individual community association managers to hold the state broker’s license but that, as of the legislative session’s current posture, no major change appears likely.

Elmore said the bill (discussed in committee as House Bill 1055) would have removed the common industry practice in Indiana under which a single licensed broker at a management company "umbrella" covers multiple managers. "It would require every single individual who's a…

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