Agency
Under Georgia law, a dual agency arrangement requires:
AVerbal consent from both parties
BWritten informed consent from all parties✓ Correct
CApproval from GREC before proceeding
DNo special requirements beyond standard disclosure
Explanation
Georgia BRRETA requires written informed consent from all parties before a broker may act as a dual agent representing both buyer and seller in the same transaction.
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