Maine License Law
A Maine real estate associate broker is employed by a large real estate firm. The associate broker's license hangs with:
AThe Maine Real Estate Commission
BThe designated broker of the employing firm✓ Correct
CThe state's registry of professionals
DThe National Association of REALTORS
Explanation
An associate broker's license is held under (affiliated with) the designated broker of their employing brokerage. The designated broker is responsible for supervising the associate broker.
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