Maine License Law
In Maine, a licensee who represents the seller in a transaction where the buyer is unrepresented owes the unrepresented buyer:
AFull fiduciary duties
BHonesty, fair dealing, and disclosure of known material defects✓ Correct
CNo duty whatsoever
DThe same duties as to the seller
Explanation
Even when representing only the seller, a Maine licensee owes all parties (including unrepresented buyers) honesty, fair dealing, and disclosure of known material defects — though full fiduciary duties are owed only to the seller.
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