Agency
A Maine listing agent who is showing their own listing to a buyer without buyer representation should advise the buyer that:
AThey represent the buyer equally with the seller
BThey represent the seller and the buyer is not represented✓ Correct
CThe buyer does not need representation for this property
DAll agents represent buyers by default in Maine
Explanation
A listing agent has a duty to clearly disclose to an unrepresented buyer that they represent the seller's interests. The buyer should understand they are not represented and may want to seek representation.
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