Agency
In Maine, a transaction broker:
ARepresents only the seller
BRepresents only the buyer
CFacilitates the transaction without representing either party as a fiduciary✓ Correct
DIs the same as a dual agent
Explanation
A transaction broker in Maine facilitates the transaction for both parties but does not represent either party in a fiduciary capacity. They owe limited duties of honesty and disclosure of material facts.
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