Nebraska License Law
If a Nebraska real estate salesperson receives a complaint from a client, the complaint should first be directed to:
AThe Nebraska Attorney General
BThe salesperson's supervising broker, and then the NREC if not resolved✓ Correct
CThe local MLS grievance committee only
DA private attorney to file a lawsuit immediately
Explanation
Complaints about a salesperson should first be addressed with the supervising broker. If unresolved, the complainant may file a formal complaint with the NREC, which has authority to investigate and discipline licensees.
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