Agency
A Wisconsin broker's right to a commission under a listing agreement arises when the broker:
AHosts an open house
BProcures a ready, willing, and able buyer on the seller's terms (or the seller accepts a different offer)✓ Correct
CLists the property in the MLS
DShows the property to at least 10 buyers
Explanation
Under a listing agreement, the broker earns a commission when they procure a ready, willing, and able buyer who meets the seller's terms, or when the seller enters into a purchase contract.
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