Contracts
Nebraska's Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act allows commercial real estate brokers to file a lien for unpaid commissions against:
AThe buyer's personal assets
BThe commercial real property that was the subject of the transaction✓ Correct
CThe escrow account at the title company
DThe seller's other real estate holdings
Explanation
Nebraska's Commercial Real Estate Broker Lien Act provides brokers a statutory right to place a lien on the specific commercial property that was sold or leased when their agreed commission is not paid.
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