Free NE RE Salesperson Exam Prep
Nebraska Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam
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Quick Facts
Nebraska Real Estate License: Complete Roadmap
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Master Nebraska License Law & NREC RegulationsYou are here
Study NREC structure (7-member board), licensing requirements (age 19, 96 hrs pre-license), broker vs salesperson distinctions, biennial renewal (November 30), 18-hour CE with 6 mandatory 'R' courses, E&O insurance requirement, post-license (12 hrs within 180 days), advertising rules, and NREC disciplinary authority.
Study Agency Law & Trust Account Requirements
Learn Nebraska agency relationship types, equitable interest disclosure rules (when accepting earnest money before offer is accepted), the 72-hour trust account deposit rule, cooperative transaction procedures, trust account record retention (5 years), and prohibited conduct (kickbacks, blind ads, commingling).
Learn Nebraska-Specific Property Law & Fair Housing
Master Nebraska Fair Housing Act (adds marital status), documentary stamp tax calculations ($2.25/$1,000), Nebraska judicial foreclosure process, subdivided land registration and disclosure requirements, and equitable interest disclosures.
Review National Real Estate Principles
Cover property ownership, contracts, financing, valuation, fair housing (7 protected classes), agency law, closing procedures, RESPA, TILA, and federal regulations applicable to all states.
Run Timed Practice Sets
Simulate the 4-hour exam with full 130-question practice sets. Target 70% on each portion independently. Focus on Nebraska-specific rules including the 72-hour trust account rule and marital status fair housing.
Can You Take the NE RE Salesperson Exam?
Check if you meet the basic eligibility requirements
- •Must obtain E&O (Errors & Omissions) insurance — mandatory in Nebraska
- •Must affiliate with a licensed broker to activate license
- •Must complete 12-hour post-license course within 180 days of license activation
- •License expires November 30 every two years; 18 hours CE required (6 must be NREC 'R' courses)
- •72-hour trust account deposit rule — all funds must be deposited within 72 hours of receipt
- •Equitable interest disclosure required before accepting earnest money on an unaccepted offer
- •No blind ads — all advertising must identify the broker
NE RE Salesperson Quick Facts
Time to Get Licensed
8-12 weeks for most candidates
From start to license in hand
Retake Policy
Candidates who fail one section may retake only that section. Each retake requires a new exam registration and fee payment through PSI.
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What You'll Study
5 chapters covering everything you need to pass
Introduction: Nebraska Real Estate Exam Overview
1 sections
Chapter 1: Nebraska Real Estate Commission & Licensing
3 sections
Chapter 2: Agency Relationships & Disclosure
3 sections
Chapter 3: Nebraska Contracts & Property Disclosures
2 sections
Chapter 4: Trust Accounts & License Violations
2 sections
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NE RE Salesperson Exam Details
Nebraska Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam
Administered by Nebraska Real Estate Commission (NREC) / PSI
Exam Content Breakdown
Based on the official Nebraska Real Estate Commission (NREC) / PSI content outline
NREC structure (7 members: 6 brokers + 1 public), 96-hr pre-license, age 19 minimum, license categories, biennial renewal (Nov 30), 18-hr CE (6 'R' courses), E&O insurance, post-license (12 hrs/180 days), disciplinary authority
Agency relationship types, equitable interest disclosure, 72-hour trust account deposit rule, no commingling, cooperative transaction trust account handling, record retention (5 years), prohibited kickbacks/gifts
Nebraska Fair Housing Act (adds marital status), documentary stamp tax ($2.25/$1,000), judicial foreclosure, subdivided land registration, equitable interest rules
Purchase agreements, listing agreements, closing procedures, title insurance, deed requirements, financing, RESPA/TRID, environmental disclosures, real estate math
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What's Next After the NE RE Salesperson?
After passing the NE RE Salesperson, you can pursue these career paths
Real Estate Salesperson (National)
Master national real estate concepts alongside Nebraska law
Nebraska Real Estate Broker
Advance to broker with 2 years active experience and additional education
NMLS / MLO
Add mortgage loan originator authority
NE RE Salesperson Exam FAQ
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