Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska salesperson may NOT do which of the following without specific written authorization from their broker?
AShow listed properties to buyers
BSign a binding listing agreement on behalf of the broker✓ Correct
CPresent offers to sellers
DConduct open houses
Explanation
A salesperson does not have the authority to sign listing agreements (which are the broker's contracts) without specific written authorization from the broker. Other ministerial activities like showing properties and presenting offers are within routine authority.
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