Agency
Maine law requires that agency disclosure be provided to consumers:
AOnly at closing
BAt the first substantive contact or meeting✓ Correct
COnly if the consumer requests it
DAfter an offer has been submitted
Explanation
Maine law requires that agency disclosure be made at the first substantive contact or meeting with a consumer to inform them about the nature of the agency relationship.
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