Georgia License Law
An associate broker in Georgia is defined as:
AA salesperson working for multiple brokers simultaneously
BA broker who works under the supervision of another broker✓ Correct
CA part-time licensee who works fewer than 20 hours per week
DA broker who manages a branch office
Explanation
An associate broker holds a broker's license but chooses to work under the supervision of another (qualifying) broker, rather than operating independently or as a qualifying broker.
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