Georgia License Law
A Georgia real estate broker must maintain a definite place of business. This requirement means the broker must have:
AA home office registered with GREC
BA physical office address in Georgia where records are kept✓ Correct
CAn office within 25 miles of Atlanta
DA shared co-working space subscription
Explanation
Georgia law requires brokers to maintain a definite physical place of business in Georgia, which must be registered with GREC and where required records are kept.
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