New Jersey License Law
A NJ licensee who discriminates in any real estate transaction is subject to disciplinary action under NJREC as well as:
AOnly a private civil lawsuit
BPotential federal Fair Housing Act penalties, NJ LAD penalties, and NJREC license disciplinary action simultaneously✓ Correct
COnly municipal fines
DOnly referral to the local Board of Realtors
Explanation
Housing discrimination may trigger federal FHA enforcement (HUD complaints, federal court), NJ LAD enforcement (NJ Division on Civil Rights), and NJREC disciplinary proceedings, each independently.
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