Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska real estate salesperson who acts as an independent contractor rather than an employee is still subject to:
ANo supervision requirements from the sponsoring broker
BThe supervising broker's oversight and the Nebraska Real Estate License Act✓ Correct
CEmployer-employee laws only
DOnly IRS tax regulations
Explanation
Regardless of independent contractor status for tax purposes, a Nebraska salesperson must still be supervised by their sponsoring broker and remain subject to all provisions of the Nebraska Real Estate License Act.
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