Maine License Law
A Maine real estate broker who advertises a property without the owner's consent is guilty of:
AA minor disclosure violation
BUnauthorized practice
CA violation of the Maine license law prohibiting advertising without owner consent✓ Correct
DNo violation if the property is listed with another broker
Explanation
Maine license law prohibits advertising any property without the explicit written consent of the owner. Advertising without consent is a license law violation.
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