New Jersey will begin implementing additional measures to prevent bias in property appraisals as it looks to stop discriminatory practices in the residential real estate market, officials said Friday. The state Attorney General’s Office announced its Home Appraisal Discrimination Initiative, created to address inequities in property sales in communities of color. The state’s efforts build on those of the U.S. Department of Justice, which enforces anti-discrimination laws in the real estate market, such as the Fair Share Housing Act and Equal Credit Opportunity Act. “The unethical practice of h…