Maine License Law
A Maine designated broker who fails to properly supervise an affiliated licensee may be held:
AImmune from liability since the licensee acted independently
BVicariously liable for the licensee's violations✓ Correct
CLiable only if they were present at the transaction
DResponsible only for financial penalties, not license discipline
Explanation
Designated brokers have a supervisory responsibility. Failure to adequately supervise affiliated licensees can result in the broker being held vicariously liable for the licensee's violations and subject to license discipline.
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