Agency
Under Maine agency law, a 'facilitator' (transaction broker) may:
ARepresent both parties as a fiduciary
BAssist both parties without representing either as a fiduciary✓ Correct
COnly represent the seller
DOnly represent the buyer
Explanation
A facilitator (transaction broker) in Maine assists both parties with the transaction without representing either as a fiduciary, providing ministerial acts only.
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