Agency
A Georgia licensee's duty of disclosure includes disclosing their licensed status when:
AOnly when purchasing commercial property
BWhenever they are purchasing, selling, or leasing property for themselves or their family✓ Correct
COnly when required by the buyer
DOnly in transactions over $500,000
Explanation
Georgia licensees must disclose that they are licensed real estate professionals whenever they are personally involved in a real estate transaction as a buyer, seller, or lessor to avoid any inference of concealment.
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