Agency
A Georgia licensee who has a buyer seeking to purchase a property that the licensee personally owns should:
ASell the property without disclosure
BFully disclose their ownership interest and licensee status and ensure independent representation for the buyer✓ Correct
CRefuse to sell their personal property through real estate
DCharge a reduced commission
Explanation
A licensee selling their own property to a buyer they represent creates a conflict of interest. Full disclosure of licensed status and ownership interest is required, and the buyer should ideally have independent representation.
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