Property Management
A Wisconsin property management agreement is terminated by the property owner before the agreement's expiration. The manager may be entitled to:
ANothing if the owner terminates early
BCompensation for early termination as specified in the agreement, or damages for breach✓ Correct
CAn automatic 6-month extension
DDSPS arbitration of the dispute
Explanation
A property management agreement is a contract. Early termination without cause may entitle the manager to compensation as specified in the agreement or, absent a termination clause, damages for breach of contract.
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