New Jersey License Law
A NJ licensee who believes they are being asked to violate the law by their employing broker should FIRST:
AComply with the broker's request to keep their job
BRefuse the illegal request, document it, and if necessary report it to the NJREC✓ Correct
CAsk a friend for advice before acting
DWait to see if the broker was serious
Explanation
A NJ licensee must not follow illegal instructions. They should refuse, document the request, and report the broker's illegal conduct to the NJREC if necessary.
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