Agency
A Georgia agent who discovers mid-transaction that a seller's material representation was false must:
AKeep the information confidential to protect the seller-client
BDisclose the correct information to all affected parties✓ Correct
CWithdraw from the transaction without disclosure
DReport the matter only to GREC
Explanation
Georgia agents have a duty to disclose material facts even if the information is adverse to the client. An agent cannot remain silent about known fraud or material misrepresentation.
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