Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate broker must maintain an office in Nebraska if they:
AList more than 5 properties per year
BActively practice real estate and have salespersons working under them✓ Correct
COnly represent buyers, not sellers
DManage property in more than one county
Explanation
Nebraska law requires a broker who has salespersons or who actively practices to maintain a principal place of business (office) in Nebraska. The office address must be on file with the NREC.
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