2006 Georgia Code - 44-3-161

44-3-161. The purposes of this article are to: (1) Give statutory recognition to real property timesharing in this state; (2) Regulate developers of time-share estate and time-share use projects located in this state and outside this state when offered for sale in this state; (3) Require that developers of time-share projects: (A) Make certain disclosures to purchasers and prospective purchasers through the use of a public offering statement; (B) Deposit trust funds with an escrow agent; (C) Utilize only licensed real estate brokers as sales agents if required by Chapter 40 of Title 43; and (D) Comply with promotional advertising standards; (4) Establish operating standards for time-share project managing agents and exchange programs operating in this state; and (5) Provide for sanctions for violations of any provisions of this article which will permit: (A) Courts of competent jurisdiction to impose fines or imprisonment for misdemeanors and felonies; and (B) A claim for appropriate relief by any person adversely affected.

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