Agency
A Nebraska listing agent's 'for sale' sign on a property is a form of:
AImplied solicitation of competing buyers without disclosure
BAdvertising on behalf of the seller under the broker's supervision✓ Correct
CA violation unless the NREC approves the sign
DPersonal advertising separate from the brokerage
Explanation
A 'for sale' sign is advertising — it must be supervised by and bear (or have prominently associated) the brokerage name. It is marketing the property on behalf of the seller as part of the listing agreement.
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