New Jersey License Law
A NJ real estate licensee may advertise their services using the term 'Realtor®' only if they are:
AAny NJ-licensed real estate agent
BA member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and a local board of Realtors✓ Correct
CA licensed broker only
DA member of the NJREC
Explanation
The term 'Realtor®' is a registered trademark of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Only NAR members—who agree to abide by NAR's Code of Ethics—may use the Realtor® designation.
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