Maine License Law
Maine license law prohibits a real estate broker from:
ARepresenting both buyers and sellers in different transactions
BPaying a commission to a licensed broker in another state through an inter-broker referral
CPaying an unlicensed person for referring a buyer who closes on a transaction✓ Correct
DCharging different commission rates to different clients
Explanation
Maine license law prohibits paying compensation to unlicensed persons for services requiring a real estate license. Referral fees may only be paid to licensed real estate brokers.
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