Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate licensee who wants to manage property in Minnesota must:
AUse their Wisconsin license, which has reciprocity with all states
BObtain a Minnesota real estate license or work under a Minnesota licensee, as there is no automatic reciprocity✓ Correct
CObtain DSPS permission to practice in Minnesota
DFile a notice with both state licensing boards
Explanation
Wisconsin real estate licenses are state-specific; to practice in Minnesota, a licensee must meet Minnesota's licensing requirements (though some states have reciprocity agreements).
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