Agency
In Nebraska, an agent must disclose their agency relationship to other parties in a transaction:
AOnly at closing
BAt the first substantial contact with the other party✓ Correct
COnly if the other party specifically asks
DOnly when making an offer
Explanation
Nebraska law requires a licensee to disclose who they represent at the first substantial contact with any party — ensuring everyone knows whose interests the agent is protecting.
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