Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee who offers to give a buyer a portion of their commission as an inducement to use their services (buyer rebate) is:
AEngaging in illegal kickbacks
BPermitted to offer rebates as long as they are disclosed and comply with Nebraska law✓ Correct
COnly permitted to do so on commercial transactions
DRequired to report the rebate to the NREC
Explanation
Nebraska allows licensees to rebate a portion of their commission to buyers as an incentive, provided the rebate is disclosed and complies with applicable lending guidelines. RESPA also allows consumer rebates from licensees.
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