Agency
A 'procuring cause' dispute in Nebraska arises when:
ATwo appraisers disagree on a property's value
BMultiple brokers claim they are entitled to a commission for producing the buyer✓ Correct
CThe buyer and seller disagree on the closing date
DThe listing broker refuses to cooperate with the buyer's broker
Explanation
A procuring cause dispute occurs when more than one broker claims to have been the proximate cause of the sale. These disputes are typically resolved by the local Board of REALTORS arbitration process.
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