Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate licensee who has their license revoked may reapply after:
A6 months
B1 year
CThe period specified in the revocation order or 5 years✓ Correct
DThey may never reapply
Explanation
NREC's revocation order typically specifies when or whether the licensee may reapply. Generally there is a waiting period (often 5 years) and the applicant must demonstrate rehabilitation and fitness for licensure.
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