Agency
In Georgia, a broker may pay a referral fee to an out-of-state agent for referring a client if:
AA. The out-of-state agent holds a valid real estate license in their state✓ Correct
BB. The referral fee exceeds $1,000
CC. The out-of-state agent obtains a temporary Georgia license
DD. The referred client closes a transaction
Explanation
Georgia brokers may pay referral fees to licensed real estate agents in other states. The out-of-state agent must hold a valid license in their own state.
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