Georgia License Law
A Georgia real estate licensee who helps a client with a real estate transaction in another state is:
AA. Fully authorized by their Georgia license to practice in all states
BB. Only permitted to practice in the other state if they hold a license there or comply with that state's out-of-state agent rules✓ Correct
CC. Exempt from licensing in all states due to reciprocity
DD. Only allowed to refer the client to a local agent in the other state
Explanation
A Georgia real estate license authorizes practice only in Georgia. To assist in transactions in other states, the licensee must hold a license in that state or comply with that state's rules regarding out-of-state licensees. A referral may be the appropriate action.
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