Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska broker-owner who places their own property under listing must:
AUse a different broker to list the property
BDisclose their licensed status as the seller in all marketing and to all buyers✓ Correct
CList the property at or below market value
DObtain NREC approval before listing their own property
Explanation
When a licensed broker sells their own property, Nebraska law and ethics require them to clearly disclose their licensed status in all advertising and to all parties, ensuring no consumer is misled about the nature of the transaction.
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