Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate licensee may legally receive compensation from which parties in a transaction?
AOnly from the seller
BOnly from the buyer
CFrom any party as long as all parties are informed and consent✓ Correct
DOnly from their employing broker
Explanation
Wisconsin licensees may receive compensation from multiple parties in a transaction (e.g., both buyer and seller) as long as all parties are fully informed and consent to the arrangement.
Related Wisconsin Wisconsin License Law Questions
- A Wisconsin real estate broker who wants to manage a commercial property for an owner-client should execute a:
- Which state agency regulates real estate licenses in Wisconsin?
- Wisconsin's 'statewide buyer agency' law requires licensees who work with buyers to:
- The Wisconsin WB-11 form is used for:
- The Wisconsin DSPS 'net listing' prohibition means:
- Wisconsin requires that a salesperson's license be displayed or available at:
- Under Wisconsin law, a real estate licensee must provide the agency disclosure at:
- The Wisconsin DSPS may discipline a licensee for all of the following EXCEPT:
Practice More Wisconsin Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Wisconsin Quiz →