New Jersey License Law
A NJ real estate broker must provide a written agency disclosure BEFORE entering into a listing agreement. This requirement is established by:
AFederal RESPA
BNJREC regulations under the NJ Real Estate License Act✓ Correct
CThe NJ Condominium Act
DHUD guidelines
Explanation
NJREC regulations require a licensee to present the Consumer Information Statement—which explains agency relationship options—before signing a listing agreement or engaging in substantive agency discussions.
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