If a broker changes office address in Georgia, how many days to notify the Commission?
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7
Option A (7 days) is incorrect. While some real estate-related actions require quick response times, Georgia law provides a more extended 30-day period for address changes, recognizing that business operations may take time to update official records.
30
60
Option C (60 days) is incorrect. While 60 days might be appropriate for other real estate transactions or disclosures, Georgia specifically mandates 30 days for office address changes, not 60 days.
120
Option D (120 days) is incorrect. This timeframe is too long for an address change notification. Georgia requires timely updates within 30 days to maintain accurate Commission records, and 120 days would violate this requirement.
Why is this correct?
Option B (30 days) is correct because Georgia Real Estate Commission regulations specifically require brokers to notify the Commission of any change in office address within 30 days of that change occurring. This timeframe is explicitly stated in Georgia's license law requirements.
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