New Jersey License Law
A NJ real estate licensee who is also a notary public must be careful to:
AAlways notarize their own clients' documents for convenience
BNot notarize documents in which they have a personal financial interest, as this creates an improper conflict✓ Correct
COnly notarize commercial real estate documents
DReport all notarizations to the NJREC
Explanation
Notaries must be disinterested parties. A licensee who has a financial interest in a transaction (e.
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