Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin broker who wants to place a 'sold' sign on a property after closing must ensure they have:
ADSPS approval for sold signs
BPermission from the seller and/or new owner, as the property is no longer under listing authority after closing✓ Correct
COnly the buyer's permission
DNo permission is needed once the sale closes
Explanation
After closing, the listing agreement has ended; placing signs on the property requires permission from the new owner (or seller's authorization before closing) — the broker's authority to use the property for advertising has ended.
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