Contracts
A Nebraska listing that expires while an offer is pending:
AAutomatically extends for 30 days
BDoes not affect the validity of the pending offer — offers and contracts are separate from listing agreements✓ Correct
CVoids the offer if not accepted before expiration
DRequires NREC approval to continue
Explanation
A listing agreement expiring while an offer is pending does not void the offer or any resulting contract. Listing agreements govern the broker-seller relationship; purchase contracts are between buyer and seller.
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