Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska broker advertises a property without the consent of the seller. This violates NREC regulations because:
AThe MLS has exclusive advertising rights
BAdvertising property requires the owner's written authorization✓ Correct
COnly NREC-approved advertising is permitted
DAdvertising is prohibited without a signed buyer agreement
Explanation
Advertising a property without the owner's written authorization is a violation of NREC regulations and can expose the broker to license discipline. The listing agreement authorizes the broker to advertise.
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