Maine License Law
A Maine real estate company that is organized as a limited liability company (LLC) must have a designated broker who:
AIs a member of the LLC only if they want to be
BHolds a Maine broker license and is responsible for the company's compliance with license law✓ Correct
CMust have a law degree
DCan be licensed in another state
Explanation
Any Maine real estate company entity (LLC, corporation, partnership) must have a designated broker who holds a Maine broker license and who is legally responsible for the company's real estate activities.
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