Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin licensee's license may be revoked for all of the following EXCEPT:
AFraud or misrepresentation
BCommingling client funds
CCharging a commission rate above the market average✓ Correct
DViolating fair housing laws
Explanation
Commissions in Wisconsin are negotiable and not set by law; charging above-market rates is not grounds for license revocation. Fraud, commingling, and fair housing violations are grounds for discipline.
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