Agency
A Georgia buyer's agent who discovers the buyer is planning to use the property for illegal purposes should:
AComplete the transaction as the buyer is the client
BRefuse to assist with the transaction and potentially report to appropriate authorities✓ Correct
CDisclose the buyer's plans to the seller
DComplete the transaction and inform GREC after closing
Explanation
An agent cannot facilitate illegal activities. If a buyer reveals illegal use plans, the agent must refuse to assist and should consider their reporting obligations under applicable law.
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