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Broker Shall Be Deemed Responsible Unless...
MEETS NEW BROKER CE REQUIRMENT
According to GA License Law & the GREC Rules & Regs, the Broker is deemed responsible for any & all actions (including violations) of all of their affiliated licensees.
That’s a lot of pressure. The question is oftentimes asked – “why would anyone want to be a broker or qualifying broker?” Well, the answer is found by taking a deep dive into a very important section of the GA Real Estate License Law, OGGA 43-40-18 - Firm Management - which outlines the necessary steps, requirements & practices for a broker/qualifying broker to protect themselves & to ensure that their affiliated licensees are maintaining those license-law-described attributes of “honesty, trustworthiness, integrity & competence” that are expected of all real estate licensees in Georgia. This course will also delve into firm management as referenced in the GREC Rules & Regs.
Professional Real Estate Training With
Marshall McCart
Marshall McCart has been licensed in real estate in Georgia since 1995 and holds a BBA in real estate from the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business & has been in real estate instruction since 2015.
At UGA, McCart studied under C.F. Floyd, Dr. David Downs & others with an emphasis on real estate development, land use controls, legal considerations & zoning.
McCart is the Lead Instructor at American Real Estate University and has taught over 50 salesperson, broker & post-license courses as well as over 100 CE classes over the years.
McCart also works on course development & content creation.
A proud "Real Estate Kid," McCart grew up in a real estate family and their family business & has been around real estate for most all of his life.
"Teaching & Real Estate are two major passions of mine & it's a true pleasure to be able to combine them," he says. "It's so rewarding to see students begin the journey, work hard to make it a reality, and then achieve their dreams & goals."