Agency Disclosure Information for Tenants and Landlords is a legal document that was released by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission - a government authority operating within Nebraska.
Q: What is agency disclosure?
A: Agency disclosure is the process of informing tenants and landlords about the representation they will receive from a real estate agent.
Q: Do tenants and landlords need to sign an agency disclosure form?
A: In Nebraska, tenants and landlords are not required to sign an agency disclosure form.
Q: What should tenants and landlords do if they have questions about agency disclosure?
A: If tenants or landlords have questions about agency disclosure, they should consult with a real estate agent or attorney for clarification.
Q: Is it necessary to have a real estate agent for renting a property in Nebraska?
A: Having a real estate agent is not mandatory for renting a property in Nebraska, but it can be helpful for finding and negotiating rental agreements.
Q: Can a real estate agent represent both tenants and landlords?
A: Yes, a real estate agent can represent both tenants and landlords, but they must provide full and fair representation to all parties involved.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nebraska Real Estate Commission.