Maine License Law
Under Maine license law, a licensee who represents a buyer in a transaction where the listing broker offers compensation is:
AProhibited from accepting the compensation
BPermitted to accept compensation from the listing broker while still acting as a buyer's agent✓ Correct
CAutomatically a dual agent
DRequired to rebate all compensation to the buyer
Explanation
A buyer's agent in Maine may accept compensation offered by the listing broker (as a cooperating commission) without changing the agency relationship, provided the buyer has been informed of this arrangement.
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