Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin licensee who fails to renew their license on time may practice under a:
AProvisional license for 6 months
BGrace period license while paying a late fee
CTemporary permit issued by DSPS
DThey may not practice until renewal is complete✓ Correct
Explanation
In Wisconsin, a licensee whose license has lapsed may not practice real estate until the license is properly renewed; there is no automatic grace period allowing continued practice.
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