Maine License Law
A Maine licensee who wishes to place a 'For Sale' sign on a property must:
AApply to the municipal zoning office first
BHave written authorization from the seller✓ Correct
CObtain MREC sign approval
DDisclose the commission rate on the sign
Explanation
A Maine licensee must have the property owner's written authorization (a listing agreement) before placing a 'For Sale' sign on the property.
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