Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin licensee who is convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or breach of trust may have their license:
ASuspended for 30 days
BRevoked or denied renewal by DSPS✓ Correct
CTransferred to inactive status automatically
DPlaced on probation with 10 extra CE hours
Explanation
DSPS may revoke or deny renewal of a Wisconsin real estate license for a licensee convicted of crimes involving dishonesty, breach of trust, or moral turpitude, as these reflect on the licensee's fitness to practice.
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