Maine License Law

Maine's real estate license law requires licensees to use 'good faith and fair dealing' with all parties. This means:

AAlways disclosing their client's confidential information
BActing honestly and not misleading any party to a transaction✓ Correct
CAchieving the best price for the seller regardless of market conditions
DReferring clients only to affiliated service providers

Explanation

Good faith and fair dealing require licensees to act honestly and transparently with all parties, not just their clients, and to avoid misleading, deceiving, or taking unfair advantage of any party in the transaction.

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