Georgia License Law
A consumer who is defrauded by a Georgia real estate licensee may file a complaint with GREC and also:
AA. File a civil lawsuit and potentially apply to the Recovery Fund✓ Correct
BB. Only accept GREC's remedy, which is final
CC. File a complaint with the National Association of REALTORS only
DD. File a complaint only if losses exceed $10,000
Explanation
Consumers defrauded by Georgia licensees have multiple remedies: filing a complaint with GREC (license discipline), filing a civil lawsuit, and applying to the Recovery Fund for compensation. These remedies are not mutually exclusive.
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