Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate licensee who becomes aware of a potential fraud by another licensee should:
AIgnore it to avoid professional conflict
BReport it to DSPS/REEB, as Wisconsin licensees have a duty to uphold professional standards and protect the public✓ Correct
CHandle it through the local MLS only
DOnly report it if they personally suffered harm
Explanation
Wisconsin licensees have a professional and ethical obligation to report suspected fraud or license law violations to DSPS/REEB to protect the public and maintain professional standards.
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