Georgia License Law
A salesperson in Georgia whose qualifying broker loses their license must:
AContinue working under the expired broker's license until they find a new broker
BImmediately place their license on inactive status and find a new qualifying broker✓ Correct
CAutomatically receive a broker upgrade
DApply to GREC to operate independently for 60 days
Explanation
If a qualifying broker's license is revoked, suspended, or lapses, affiliated salespersons must immediately cease all licensed activities and either find a new broker or place their license on inactive status.
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