Georgia License Law
Under GREC rules, a broker who wishes to operate multiple offices must:
AObtain a separate license for each office location
BRegister each branch office with GREC and designate a broker-in-charge for each branch✓ Correct
CHave a different broker at each location
DOnly operate from one location under the original license
Explanation
A Georgia broker operating multiple offices must register each branch office with GREC and designate a qualified broker-in-charge for each branch location.
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