Agency
A Nebraska real estate agent who moves from one brokerage to another takes with them:
AAll their current listings — they belong to the agent
BTheir personal license only — listings belong to the brokerage✓ Correct
CThe client database and all marketing materials developed at the old firm
DThe right to continue all pending transactions under their own name
Explanation
In Nebraska, listings belong to the brokerage, not the individual agent. When an agent leaves, the listings stay with the broker (unless the broker agrees to release them).
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