Agency
Under Georgia BRRETA, when a broker changes the type of agency relationship being offered to a client during a transaction, the broker must:
ASimply inform the client verbally
BObtain the client's written consent to the change✓ Correct
CFile the change with GREC
DOnly notify the other broker
Explanation
Changing the agency relationship (e.g., from seller's agent to dual agent) requires written informed consent from all affected parties. Unilateral changes to the agency relationship are not permitted.
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