Nebraska License Law
A licensed Nebraska salesperson who moves to a new brokerage must:
AApply for a new license from the Nebraska Real Estate Commission
BNotify the Nebraska Real Estate Commission and have the new broker activate the license✓ Correct
CRetake the licensing exam before joining the new broker
DWait 30 days before beginning work at the new brokerage
Explanation
When a salesperson transfers to a new broker, the Nebraska Real Estate Commission must be notified and the new broker must activate the license. No new exam is required.
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