Maine License Law
A Maine real estate licensee who receives an offer while the seller is traveling must:
AWait until the seller returns before doing anything
BContact the seller promptly using available means and present the offer✓ Correct
CDecline the offer on behalf of the seller
DAccept the offer if the price is at or above the list price
Explanation
A Maine licensee has a duty to present offers promptly. They must contact the seller using available means (phone, email, text) to present the offer even if the seller is temporarily unavailable.
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