Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate brokerage organized as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) must:
ARegister the LLC with the NREC as a separate licensed entity if conducting real estate brokerage✓ Correct
BHave all owners hold individual broker licenses
COnly operate in counties where the LLC is registered
DFile special forms with the IRS before conducting real estate business
Explanation
In Nebraska, a real estate brokerage operating as an entity (LLC, corporation, partnership) must register as a licensed brokerage entity with the NREC, in addition to having a qualifying licensed broker responsible for the firm's operations.
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