Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee who represents a buyer in a commercial lease transaction is entitled to a commission from:
AOnly the commercial tenant — commercial agency is different
BWhoever is contractually obligated to pay per the commission agreement✓ Correct
CAlways the landlord — commercial commissions are paid by landlords only
DThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission's fee schedule
Explanation
In commercial leasing, commission arrangements are specified by contract. The landlord often offers and pays the tenant's rep's commission through a co-broke arrangement, but this varies. The licensee is paid per their written agreement.
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