Georgia License Law
A Georgia licensee may legally receive compensation from:
AAny party to a transaction as long as it is disclosed
BOnly their affiliated broker✓ Correct
CBoth the buyer and seller without any disclosure
DThe title company at closing
Explanation
Georgia law requires that all compensation must flow through the licensee's affiliated broker. The licensee may only receive compensation from their own broker, not directly from clients.
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