Agency
A Wisconsin licensee who represents a seller must disclose to that seller if the licensee has a personal financial interest in the transaction, such as:
AOwning a moving company used by buyers
BBeing a silent investor in the purchasing entity
CHaving a referral arrangement with a title company
DAll of the above✓ Correct
Explanation
Wisconsin law requires disclosure of any personal or financial interest the licensee or their family has in the transaction, including investments, referral arrangements, or ownership stakes.
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