Agency
A Wisconsin licensee who moves from one brokerage to another during an active listing period — the listing contract:
AAutomatically transfers to the new brokerage
BRemains with the original brokerage firm, not with the individual licensee who moves✓ Correct
CIs cancelled when the licensee leaves
DTransfers only if the seller consents in writing
Explanation
Listing agreements are contracts between the seller and the brokerage firm — not the individual licensee; when a salesperson leaves, the listing stays with the original firm unless the seller and broker agree otherwise.
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