Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee who receives a gift from a client in appreciation after a transaction closes:
AMust return the gift to avoid any conflict of interest
BMay accept it as it is not commission — just a personal expression of gratitude✓ Correct
CMust report the gift value to the NREC
DMay only accept gifts worth less than $25
Explanation
A thank-you gift from a client after a transaction closes is generally permissible — it is not a referral fee or kickback prohibited by RESPA. However, pre-arranged gifts in exchange for referrals would raise issues.
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