Maine Code § 24-A-2171

Using insurance information to detriment of another
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Whenever the instrument requires that the purchaser, mortgagor or borrower furnish insurance of
any kind on real or personal property being conveyed or as collateral security to a loan, the mortgagee
or lender shall refrain from selling, transferring or otherwise disclosing or using any and all such
insurance information to the mortgagee's or lender's own advantage and to the detriment of either the
borrower, purchaser, mortgagor, insurer or company or agency complying with the requirements
relating to insurance. [PL 1989, c. 449 (AMD).]

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