Agency
Under Maine law, when must a licensee provide the 'Understanding Agency' disclosure form to a buyer?
AAt the time of closing
BBefore the buyer signs any offer to purchase✓ Correct
COnly if the buyer requests it
DAt the time the buyer first contacts the agent
Explanation
Maine requires agents to provide the 'Understanding Agency' disclosure before a buyer signs an offer to purchase, so the buyer understands who the agent represents.
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