Nebraska License Law
A 'comparative market analysis' (CMA) prepared by a Nebraska real estate agent is:
AA licensed appraisal meeting USPAP standards
BA market analysis tool to help buyers and sellers understand current market value — not a state-licensed appraisal✓ Correct
CLegally equivalent to a certified appraisal for all purposes
DRequired to be submitted to the NREC before listing
Explanation
A CMA is an informal market analysis prepared by a real estate agent to assist sellers or buyers with pricing decisions. It is not a state-licensed appraisal, cannot be used for mortgage lending, and does not meet USPAP standards.
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