Agency
In Maine, a 'facilitator' (transaction broker) owes duties to both parties that include all EXCEPT:
AHonesty and good faith
BPresenting all offers
CUndivided loyalty to one party✓ Correct
DDisclosure of known material defects
Explanation
A facilitator (transaction broker) does not owe undivided loyalty to either party — they represent neither party as a fiduciary. They must be honest, present offers, and disclose known material defects, but they remain neutral.
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