Georgia License Law
Under Georgia law, the supervising broker is responsible for ensuring that affiliated licensees:
AAchieve a minimum number of sales
BComply with all real estate laws, regulations, and ethical standards✓ Correct
CJoin NAR within 6 months
DOnly work with buyers, not sellers
Explanation
The supervising broker is legally responsible for the professional conduct of all affiliated licensees. This includes ensuring compliance with Georgia license law, GREC rules, fair housing laws, and professional standards.
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