Maine License Law
When a Maine real estate licensee changes their designated broker, they must:
ANotify MREC in writing within 5 days✓ Correct
BContinue under their existing license without any action
CRetake the licensing exam before practicing under the new broker
DComplete 10 hours of CE before the transfer
Explanation
Maine licensees who change their designated broker must notify MREC promptly. The license must be transferred to the new broker before the licensee can legally practice under the new broker.
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