Agency
Under Maine law, a seller's agent must disclose to the seller:
AThe buyer's maximum purchase price
BThe buyer's motivation for purchasing
CAny material defects known about the property✓ Correct
DAll of the above are owed to the seller by a seller's agent
Explanation
A seller's agent owes the seller full fiduciary duties including disclosing any information that may benefit the seller, such as the buyer's maximum price, motivation, and property defects that could affect the sale.
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