Maine License Law
Under Maine law, a real estate salesperson changes employing brokers. What must happen with the license?
AThe salesperson may continue practicing for 30 days without transfer
BThe new broker files a transfer request with the Maine Real Estate Commission✓ Correct
CThe salesperson must retake the licensing exam
DThe license automatically transfers when the salesperson signs with the new broker
Explanation
When a Maine salesperson changes employing brokers, the new supervising broker must file a license transfer request with the Maine Real Estate Commission before the salesperson can practice under the new broker.
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