Georgia Statutes

§ 44-3-190 — Real estate broker's license requirement; collection of compensation for real estate brokerage services from persons reselling time-share intervals

Georgia·Title 44
(a)It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of, act in the capacity of, advertise, or assume to act as a sales agent or managing agent within this state without first obtaining a license to act as a real estate broker if required by Chapter 40 of Title 43.
(b)Prior to the closing of a resale of a time-share interval owned by a person other than the developer of the time-share program, no person may charge or collect any compensation for real estate brokerage services from the person reselling the time-share interval; provided, however, that such person providing real estate brokerage services may charge an advertising fee if:
(1)Such person can document that said advertising fee was paid to a firm which regularly provides advertising services to promote the sale of

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