Nebraska License Law
A real estate salesperson may receive compensation directly from:
AThe buyer, if the buyer agrees in writing
BOnly their sponsoring broker, not from clients or other parties directly✓ Correct
CThe seller at the closing table
DAny licensed broker in the transaction
Explanation
Nebraska law requires that a salesperson receive all compensation through their sponsoring broker. Direct payment from clients or other parties to the salesperson is a license law violation.
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