Key Takeaways

  • Attorneys, property owners managing their own property, and certain employees are exempt
  • Unlicensed assistants can perform administrative tasks but cannot negotiate or show property
  • Common violations include misrepresentation, commingling, and acting without a license
  • IDFPR can impose fines up to $25,000 per violation
  • Criminal penalties apply for severe violations including unlicensed practice
Last updated: January 2026

License Exemptions & Violations

Understanding exemptions and violations protects licensees from discipline.

Who is Exempt from Licensing

Exempt Parties

Exempt PartyConditions
Property ownersSelling own property
AttorneysActing as attorney
Trustees/executorsManaging estates
Property managersManaging own property
Government employeesOfficial duties
LendersAcquiring for debt

Licensed in Other States

SituationRequirement
Showing property to clientMust be licensed in IL
Referral onlyCan refer to IL licensee
Co-brokerageIL license required

Unlicensed Assistants

What Assistants CAN Do

Permitted ActivityExample
Answer phonesTake messages
Type documentsPrepare paperwork
Deliver documentsDrop off contracts
Schedule appointmentsBook showings
Administrative tasksFiling, data entry
Marketing materialsCreate flyers

What Assistants CANNOT Do

Prohibited ActivityReason
Show propertyRequires license
Discuss price/termsRequires license
NegotiateRequires license
Give opinions on valueRequires license
Hold open housesRequires license
Write contractsRequires license

Common Violations

Grounds for Discipline

ViolationDescription
MisrepresentationFalse statements
ComminglingMixing escrow with personal funds
ConversionUsing client funds
Undisclosed dual agencyRepresenting both without consent
Failure to remit fundsNot delivering deposits
Practicing without licenseActing while suspended
Breach of fiduciary dutyViolating trust
IncompetencyLack of skill
DiscriminationFair housing violations

Escrow Violations

ViolationDescription
ComminglingPersonal + escrow funds mixed
ConversionUsing escrow for self
Failure to depositNot depositing timely
Improper disbursementReleasing without authorization

Penalties

Administrative Penalties

PenaltyMaximum
Fine$25,000 per violation
SuspensionTemporary removal
RevocationPermanent removal
ProbationConditional license
CensureFormal reprimand

Criminal Penalties

OffensePenalty
Unlicensed practiceClass A misdemeanor
FraudFelony charges possible
ConversionCriminal prosecution

Complaints Process

StepDescription
1. Complaint filedTo IDFPR
2. InvestigationIDFPR review
3. Informal conferenceOptional resolution
4. Formal chargesIf warranted
5. HearingBefore Board
6. DecisionDiscipline imposed
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License Violations and Penalties
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