Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin broker who represents a buyer in the purchase of a commercial property and earns a commission from the seller must:
AReturn the commission to the seller
BDisclose the compensation arrangement to the buyer-client✓ Correct
CSplit the commission with the seller's broker regardless of agreement
DGet DSPS approval for the compensation
Explanation
Wisconsin agency law requires that a buyer's broker disclose to the buyer-client how they are being compensated, including any compensation received from the seller or listing broker.
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