Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate broker who wants to advertise that they specialize in 'historic properties' may do so provided:
AThey hold a separate DSPS specialty license
BThe claim is truthful and they have genuine experience or expertise in that area✓ Correct
CThey complete a REEB-approved specialty designation course
DThey have sold at least 50 historic properties
Explanation
Wisconsin advertising rules require that all claims be truthful; a broker may advertise a specialty if they genuinely have relevant experience or expertise — there is no separate DSPS specialty license required.
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