New Jersey License Law
A NJ real estate licensee who knowingly makes a material misrepresentation to a buyer about a property's condition is subject to all of the following EXCEPT:
ANJREC disciplinary action
BCivil liability for fraud and damages
CAutomatic imprisonment without trial✓ Correct
DPotential rescission of the contract
Explanation
Misrepresentation may result in NJREC discipline, civil liability, contract rescission, and potentially criminal charges—but NJ does not impose automatic imprisonment without due process. Criminal penalties require a formal prosecution and conviction.
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