Agency
A Wisconsin listing agent shows the property to an unrepresented buyer. The agent owes that buyer:
AFull fiduciary duties
BThe same duties as to the seller
CHonesty and fairness and disclosure of material adverse facts as a customer✓ Correct
DNo duty of any kind
Explanation
An unrepresented buyer is a 'customer' in Wisconsin. The listing agent owes customers honesty, fairness, and disclosure of known material adverse facts, but not full fiduciary duties.
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