Georgia License Law
A Georgia licensee who engages in 'door knocking' (soliciting listings in person) must comply with:
AOnly state real estate laws
BThe National Do Not Call Registry, state no-solicitation laws, and GREC advertising rules✓ Correct
CNo special rules apply to in-person solicitation
DOnly local ordinances
Explanation
In-person solicitation must comply with local ordinances (no solicitation signs/rules), while phone solicitation must comply with the Do Not Call Registry. All marketing must follow GREC advertising rules.
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