Maine License Law
A Maine real estate licensee who assists a buyer in purchasing property in New Hampshire must:
AUse their Maine license in New Hampshire
BObtain a New Hampshire real estate license✓ Correct
CRegister with the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission only
DGet written permission from MREC
Explanation
A Maine real estate license only permits practice in Maine. To assist with a transaction in New Hampshire, the licensee must hold a New Hampshire real estate license.
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