Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee who engages in 'net listings' should be aware that:
ANet listings are required for all agricultural properties
BNet listings are generally discouraged and may be considered unethical because they create conflicts of interest✓ Correct
CNet listings are required by law to be approved by the Commission
DNet listings guarantee the seller a minimum return
Explanation
In a net listing, the broker keeps everything above a specified minimum price, creating a conflict of interest between the broker's desire to maximize commission and the fiduciary duty to the seller. They are generally disfavored.
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