New Jersey License Law
A NJ broker who advertises a property without disclosing the broker's licensed name in the advertisement is violating:
ANo rule, as long as a phone number is included
BNJREC advertising regulations requiring all ads to identify the licensed broker/firm✓ Correct
COnly the NAR Code of Ethics
DFederal truth in advertising laws only
Explanation
NJREC regulations require all real estate advertising to clearly identify the licensed broker or brokerage firm. 'Blind ads'—where no brokerage is identified—are prohibited.
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