Maine License Law
In Maine, a licensee who becomes aware that their client is planning to commit fraud in a real estate transaction should:
AAssist the client as loyalty requires
BRefuse to participate and potentially withdraw from the representation✓ Correct
CReport the client to their competing broker
DProceed if the fraud does not affect the commission
Explanation
A licensee may not assist a client in fraud or other illegal activities. The agent must refuse to participate and may need to withdraw from the representation, as continuing would make the agent a participant in the illegal activity.
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