New Jersey License Law
Which document must a NJ broker have a seller sign before listing a property?
AConsumer Information Statement only
BA written listing agreement that meets NJREC requirements✓ Correct
CA mortgage application
DAn appraisal authorization form
Explanation
Before marketing a property, a NJ broker must execute a written listing agreement with the seller, which must include the listing price, commission, duration, broker duties, and other required disclosures.
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