Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate licensee who represents a buyer must disclose their licensee status when:
AOnly when a seller directly asks
BAt the first substantive contact with the seller or seller's agent✓ Correct
COnly at the time of submitting an offer
DOnly if the buyer requests it
Explanation
Wisconsin DSPS rules require licensees to disclose their status as a real estate licensee when making substantive contact with a seller (or their agent) in connection with a transaction, to avoid any impression that the agent is an unrepresented buyer.
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