Georgia License Law
In Georgia, a licensee who violates fair housing laws will face consequences from:
AOnly HUD
BBoth GREC (license discipline) and potentially HUD/courts (civil rights enforcement)✓ Correct
COnly GREC
DOnly civil courts
Explanation
Fair housing violations can be pursued simultaneously through GREC (license discipline), HUD (federal civil rights enforcement), state civil rights agencies, and private civil litigation.
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