Contracts
A Wisconsin 'net listing' (where the seller receives a set amount and the broker keeps everything above) is:
AThe most common type of listing in Wisconsin
BLegal in Wisconsin but considered unethical by the Wisconsin REALTORS® Association and subject to REEB scrutiny✓ Correct
CIllegal under Wis. Stat. Chapter 452
DRequired for all commercial listings
Explanation
Net listings are technically legal in Wisconsin but are considered unethical and are discouraged by the Wisconsin REALTORS® because they create a conflict of interest between the broker and the seller.
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