Agency
In a designated agency arrangement in Maine, who designates the individual agents for buyer and seller?
AThe Maine Real Estate Commission
BThe designated broker of the company✓ Correct
CBoth buyers and sellers jointly
DThe supervising agent
Explanation
In designated agency, the designated broker of the real estate company appoints specific agents to represent the buyer and seller separately, each acting as a single agent for their respective client.
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