Georgia License Law
A Georgia broker who changes their brokerage from a sole proprietorship to a corporation must:
AA. Surrender their individual license and have the corporation apply for a new broker license
BB. Notify GREC, apply for a broker license for the entity, and ensure all affiliated licensees transfer to the new entity✓ Correct
CC. Simply update their business address with GREC
DD. Wait 90 days before operating under the new corporate structure
Explanation
When a broker changes their business structure, GREC must be notified, and the new entity (corporation, LLC, etc.) must obtain its own broker license.
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