Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska broker may have multiple offices if each office:
AHas its own separate broker license
BIs registered with the NREC and has a designated supervising licensee✓ Correct
CIs located in the same county as the principal office
DMaintains its own MLS membership
Explanation
A broker may operate branch offices in Nebraska, but each branch must be registered with the NREC and have a designated supervising licensee responsible for the operations of that branch.
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