Agency
A Georgia broker who maintains two offices must:
AA. Have a licensed broker at each location at all times during business hours
BB. Have a designated supervising associate broker at each branch office if the principal broker is not present✓ Correct
CC. Close one office when the principal broker is absent
DD. Hire an attorney to supervise non-principal offices
Explanation
When a principal broker operates branch offices, each branch must have a designated supervising broker (associate broker with supervisory responsibility) when the principal broker is not present. This ensures proper supervision at all locations.
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