Maine License Law
A Maine real estate licensee who wishes to place a 'For Sale' sign on a property must:
AFile a sign permit with MREC
BHave written permission from the property owner✓ Correct
CInclude only the broker's name and phone number
DRegister the sign with the local municipality
Explanation
Maine license law requires that for-sale signs be placed only with the property owner's written permission. This is typically obtained through the listing agreement.
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