Nebraska License Law
When a Nebraska real estate licensee changes employing brokers, they must:
ANotify only their clients of the change
BFile a transfer of license with the NREC and cannot conduct licensed activities until the transfer is complete✓ Correct
CContinue working for both brokers during a 30-day transition period
DSimply notify the MLS of the change
Explanation
A salesperson's license must be transferred to the new broker through the NREC before the licensee can perform licensed activities for the new broker. There is no grace period allowing work under two brokers.
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