Environmental
The NJ Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulates which of the following that commonly affects NJ real estate transactions?
AProperty tax assessments
BCoastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA) permits for development in coastal zones✓ Correct
CAttorney review periods
DReal estate license renewals
Explanation
The NJ DEP administers CAFRA, which requires permits for development in New Jersey's coastal zone areas, significantly affecting real estate development along the shore.
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