Any domestic life insurance company shall have power to acquire, hold and convey real estate as described below, and no other:
All such real estate specified in paragraphs (3), (4), (5), (6), and (7) of this section, which shall not be necessary for the convenient transaction of its business, and which is not held under paragraphs 7, 8 or 20 of section 2(b) of this chapter, shall be sold by the life insurance company and disposed of within ten (10) years after it shall have acquired the title to same, or within five (5) years after the same shall have ceased to be necessary for the accommodation of its business, unless the company procures the certificate of the commissioner that its interests will suffer materially by a forced sale thereof, in which event the time for the sale may be extended to such time as the commissioner shall direct in such certificate.
IC 27-1-12-3