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Kurt Maule
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Advertising another agents listing?

Kurt Maule
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Rule 520-1-.09 (3) Written Permission to Advertise. A licensee shall not advertise any property for sale, rent, lease, or exchange unless the licensee has first secured the written permission of the owner or the owner's authorized agent and said permission has a definite date of expiration. Where such permission is granted, a licensee advertising property that is listed with another licensee shall clearly and conspicuously disclose that fact and the name of the listing licensee unless the listing licensee has expressly agreed to waive those clear and conspicuous disclosures. Looking for confirmation on my interpretation that if you get permission and disclose the broker/agent then this is allowed via GREC rules(above). I cone across great investor listings in Atlanta and would like to advertise directly to investors.

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