Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate licensee found guilty of fraud in a transaction may face which DSPS disciplinary actions?
AOnly a fine up to $500
BLicense revocation, suspension, reprimand, fines, and/or restitution✓ Correct
CAutomatic criminal prosecution only
DA 30-day license suspension only
Explanation
DSPS may impose a range of disciplinary actions including revocation, suspension, reprimand, forfeiture, and restitution for licensees found to have committed fraud or other violations under Wis. Stat.
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