Agency
In Maine, a 'buyer's agent' owes fiduciary duties exclusively to:
AThe seller
BThe buyer✓ Correct
CBoth buyer and seller equally
DThe broker only
Explanation
A buyer's agent in Maine owes full fiduciary duties — including loyalty, confidentiality, disclosure, obedience, and reasonable care — exclusively to the buyer.
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