Environmental
A Wisconsin real estate licensee's duty regarding environmental hazards is to:
ATest all properties for environmental hazards before listing
BDisclose known material adverse environmental facts to all parties✓ Correct
CHire an environmental consultant for every transaction
DAdvise buyers that all properties are environmentally safe
Explanation
Wisconsin licensees must disclose known material adverse facts, including environmental hazards, but are not required to conduct environmental testing themselves.
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