Georgia License Law
Under Georgia law, a broker who operates under a trade name (d/b/a) must:
AA. Register the trade name with GREC and include the broker's licensed name in advertising✓ Correct
BB. Obtain a separate real estate license for the trade name
CC. Use the trade name exclusively and never the broker's personal name
DD. Submit advertising materials to GREC for approval
Explanation
Brokers using trade names in Georgia must register the name with GREC and include the broker's licensed name in advertising materials so the public can identify the licensed party.
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