Georgia License Law
A Georgia salesperson who works simultaneously for two different brokers:
AA. Is permitted if both brokers agree
BB. Violates Georgia license law — a salesperson can be licensed under only one broker at a time✓ Correct
CC. May split their commissions between both brokers
DD. Is only allowed for part-time agents
Explanation
Georgia law requires a salesperson to be affiliated with and supervised by only one broker at a time. Working under multiple brokers simultaneously is prohibited and can result in disciplinary action.
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