Georgia License Law
A Georgia licensee who consistently fails to supervise transactions, causing multiple clients to suffer losses, may be subject to GREC action for:
AA. Misrepresentation only
BB. Gross negligence or incompetence✓ Correct
CC. Conspiracy
DD. Antitrust violations
Explanation
Gross negligence or incompetence in the practice of real estate is a ground for GREC disciplinary action. Consistently failing to properly supervise and manage transactions can constitute incompetence.
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