Agency
A Wisconsin licensee who represents a seller client must disclose to all potential buyers any:
AThe seller's minimum acceptable price
BMaterial adverse facts about the property that the licensee knows or reasonably should know✓ Correct
CConfidential financial information about the seller
DAll offers received on the property
Explanation
Wisconsin requires licensees to disclose material adverse facts about the property to all potential buyers regardless of who they represent — this duty to disclose adverse facts overrides agency loyalty.
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