Maine License Law
Under Maine license law, a real estate licensee who acts as a buyer's agent must provide the buyer with a written agency disclosure:
AOnly at closing
BAt the first substantive contact✓ Correct
CWithin 24 hours of showing property
DOnly when an offer is made
Explanation
Maine requires written agency disclosure at the first substantive contact with a prospective buyer, ensuring they understand the licensee's representation role.
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