Georgia License Law
An out-of-state broker wishing to share a commission with a Georgia licensee for a Georgia transaction must:
AApply for a temporary Georgia license
BHave a written co-brokerage agreement and comply with Georgia law✓ Correct
CPay the commission to GREC for distribution
DObtain a Georgia license before any commission can be paid
Explanation
An out-of-state broker may receive a referral fee or shared commission from a Georgia broker for referring a client, provided there is a written agreement and the Georgia broker supervises the transaction.
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