Agency
In Maine, which document must be provided to a consumer at the first substantive contact in a real estate transaction?
AA purchase and sale agreement
BThe Maine Informed Consumer Choice Disclosure Notice✓ Correct
CA property condition disclosure
DA loan estimate
Explanation
Maine law requires licensees to provide the Informed Consumer Choice Disclosure Notice at the first substantive contact, explaining the types of agency relationships available.
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