Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate broker who wants to manage a commercial property for an owner-client should execute a:
AWB-11
BProperty management agreement✓ Correct
CWB-36
DWB-44
Explanation
A property management agreement is the appropriate contract that defines the scope of the broker's authority, fees, reporting requirements, and other terms for managing a commercial property.
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