New Jersey License Law

A NJ licensee who is found to have engaged in 'blockbusting' would most likely face:

AOnly a warning letter from NJREC
BLicense revocation or suspension, civil penalties under the NJ LAD, and potential federal fair housing penalties✓ Correct
CA mandatory continuing education requirement only
DNo consequences if no transaction occurred

Explanation

Blockbusting violates NJ license law, the NJ LAD, and the federal Fair Housing Act. Consequences can include license revocation or suspension, civil money penalties, and damages in federal or state court.

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