Nebraska License Law
A Nebraska salesperson who has not yet renewed their license but continues to practice real estate is:
AOperating under a grace period allowed by NREC
BPracticing without a license, which is a violation of the Nebraska Real Estate License Act✓ Correct
CCovered by their broker's license temporarily
DOnly prohibited from listing properties, not from showing them
Explanation
Practicing real estate in Nebraska without a valid, current license is a violation of the Real Estate License Act and may result in criminal penalties as well as administrative sanctions.
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