Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska licensee who wishes to open their own brokerage must obtain a:
ASalesperson license with 3 years' experience
BBroker's license✓ Correct
CAssociate broker license
DPrincipal broker endorsement
Explanation
A broker's license is required to operate an independent real estate brokerage in Nebraska. Salespersons must work under a licensed broker.
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