Property Ownership
A property owner who is also a licensed real estate broker must disclose their license status when:
AOnly when selling commercial property
BWhenever they are buying, selling, or otherwise dealing in real estate✓ Correct
COnly when the property is worth more than $500,000
DNever — personal transactions don't require disclosure
Explanation
Georgia licensees must disclose their licensed status in any real estate transaction they are personally involved in, whether buying, selling, or leasing, to ensure full transparency.
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