Corrections Policy

Corrections Policy

ActivelyLicensed.com commits to providing accurate and reliable information for New Jersey real estate salespersons. Our articles cover crucial topics like legal risk management, wealth transfer strategies, and fair housing compliance. We understand the importance of precise guidance for your professional practice.

Types of Corrections

We classify errors into three categories. Minor fixes address typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, or broken links that do not alter the content’s meaning. Significant corrections rectify factual inaccuracies that could mislead readers or misrepresent real estate practices. Retractions occur for content found to be materially false, substantially misleading, or plagiarized.

How Corrections Are Noted

Minor fixes are typically made without an explicit note, as they do not change the core information. For significant corrections, an editor’s note will be added to the article. This note will explain what was changed and when the correction occurred. In cases of retraction, the article will be removed, replaced with a prominent notice explaining the reason for removal.

How to Report an Error

We encourage our readers to help maintain our content’s accuracy. If you identify an error in any of our articles, please report it to us directly. Send an email detailing the specific error, the article title, and the URL to [email protected].

Timeline for Reviewing Reported Errors

Our editorial team reviews all reported errors promptly. We aim to acknowledge receipt of your correction request within 48 business hours. Following review, we will investigate the claim and take appropriate action within five business days. Complex cases may require additional time.

Transparency About Correction History

ActivelyLicensed.com believes in transparent publishing practices. All significant corrections and retractions are publicly visible within the respective articles. We maintain a clear record of these changes to ensure our content remains trustworthy for the New Jersey real estate community.

Last Updated: March 2026