Nebraska License Law
Nebraska's definition of 'real estate activity' requiring a license includes which of the following?
AHelping a friend find a rental for free
BNegotiating leases for commercial space for a fee✓ Correct
CManaging your own portfolio of rental properties
DBuying real estate for personal investment
Explanation
Negotiating leases for compensation — whether for purchase, sale, or rental — is a licensed real estate activity in Nebraska. Activities done for free (as a courtesy, not compensation) or on one's own behalf may be exempt.
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