Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin broker discovers that one of their salespeople has been misrepresenting properties to buyers. The broker's responsibility is to:
AWait for a formal DSPS complaint before acting
BSupervise, correct the misconduct immediately, and potentially report violations to DSPS✓ Correct
CTransfer the salesperson to a different office
DIssue a written warning after the third offense
Explanation
Wisconsin brokers have a duty to supervise their salespeople. Upon discovering misconduct, the broker must take immediate corrective action and may have a duty to report violations to DSPS depending on severity.
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