Nebraska License Law
Blind advertising by a Nebraska licensee occurs when:
AAn agent markets properties without physical photographs
BAn agent advertises property without disclosing that a licensed broker is involved or that the property is listed✓ Correct
CAn agent uses online platforms that don't reveal the agent's photo
DAn agent markets property to investors only without public advertising
Explanation
Blind advertising (failing to identify the licensed broker/brokerage in advertising) violates Nebraska law. All real estate advertising must identify the brokerage prominently — consumers must know they are dealing with a licensed entity.
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