Maine License Law
In Maine, an associate broker who wants to work independently (without affiliation to another broker) must obtain what license?
AAssociate broker license
BDesignated broker license✓ Correct
CSenior associate license
DPrincipal broker license
Explanation
To operate independently without affiliation to another broker, a licensee must obtain a designated broker license in Maine, which allows them to open their own brokerage or work as an independent contractor.
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