Maine License Law
A Maine salesperson who moves to another state but wants to keep their Maine license active must:
AAutomatically lose their Maine license
BAffiliate with a Maine licensed brokerage or maintain an inactive license status✓ Correct
CObtain reciprocal licensing in the new state
DComplete additional 55 hours of education
Explanation
A Maine licensee who moves out of state may maintain their Maine license by affiliating with a Maine licensed brokerage (if practicing) or maintaining inactive status and keeping up with CE requirements.
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