Nebraska License Law
A real estate salesperson in Nebraska wants to advertise their personal real estate services. All advertising must:
ABe submitted to the Nebraska Real Estate Commission for approval before publication
BInclude the name of the sponsoring broker and make clear the licensee's broker affiliation✓ Correct
CList only the salesperson's personal contact information
DBe restricted to print media only
Explanation
Nebraska license law requires that all advertising by a salesperson clearly identify the sponsoring broker. The salesperson cannot advertise in a manner that implies they are an independent broker.
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