Maine License Law
A Maine real estate licensee who is also a licensed mortgage broker must disclose this dual role to:
AOnly the state regulators
BAll parties to the transaction✓ Correct
COnly the client they represent
DOnly when requested
Explanation
A licensee who benefits from multiple roles in a transaction must disclose all potential conflicts of interest to all parties. This protects clients from undisclosed conflicts.
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