Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate salesperson may accept compensation ONLY from:
AThe buyer or seller directly
BTheir sponsoring broker✓ Correct
CAny licensed broker in the state
DThe NREC's compensation fund
Explanation
Under Nebraska law, a salesperson may only receive compensation from their sponsoring (employing) broker. Direct payments from clients or other brokers to the salesperson are prohibited.
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