Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska broker discovers that a salesperson in their office is conducting real estate transactions without disclosing they are a licensee. The broker's obligation is to:
AReport the violation to NREC✓ Correct
BCounsel the salesperson privately
CIgnore it as the salesperson's personal business
DNotify the clients privately only
Explanation
A broker is responsible for the activities of their salespersons and must supervise their conduct. If a licensee is violating real estate law (failing to disclose licensee status), the broker has a duty to report the violation to NREC.
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