Georgia License Law
A Georgia licensee who 'farms' a neighborhood for listing leads through direct mail must comply with:
AOnly GREC advertising rules
BGREC advertising rules, CAN-SPAM Act if using email, and Do-Not-Call regulations for follow-up calls✓ Correct
CNo regulations apply to direct mail
DFederal RESPA advertising requirements
Explanation
Farm marketing involves multiple compliance considerations: GREC advertising rules (broker identification), CAN-SPAM for emails, and Do-Not-Call compliance for telephone follow-up.
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