Georgia License Law
When a Georgia broker's license is revoked, what happens to the salespersons affiliated with that broker?
ATheir licenses are also automatically revoked
BThey may continue operating independently
CTheir licenses become inactive and they must affiliate with a new broker✓ Correct
DGREC assigns them to another broker
Explanation
When a broker's license is revoked, salespersons affiliated with that broker cannot practice until they affiliate with a new, licensed broker. Their licenses effectively become inactive.
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