Contracts
The earnest money in a Nebraska real estate transaction is deposited with:
AThe listing agent personally
BThe broker's trust/escrow account or a third-party escrow holder✓ Correct
CThe seller's personal bank account
DThe Nebraska Real Estate Commission
Explanation
Earnest money must be deposited in the broker's separate trust/escrow account (or a neutral third-party escrow) and not commingled with personal or business operating funds.
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