Georgia License Law
A Georgia real estate salesperson who operates an independent real estate business without a broker affiliation is:
AOperating legally under a sole proprietorship
BViolating Georgia license law — salespersons must affiliate with a licensed broker✓ Correct
CAllowed if they hold an associate broker's license
DPermitted to operate independently after 2 years of licensure
Explanation
Georgia law requires salespersons to be affiliated with and supervised by a licensed broker at all times. Operating independently as a salesperson without broker sponsorship violates Georgia license law.
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