Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate licensee's E&O (Errors and Omissions) insurance:
AIs required by law for all Wisconsin licensees
BIs not required by state law but is strongly recommended for protection against professional liability claims✓ Correct
CIs provided automatically by DSPS
DOnly covers claims from buyers, not sellers
Explanation
Wisconsin does not currently require E&O insurance by law, but it is strongly recommended for protection against professional liability claims arising from mistakes or omissions in real estate transactions.
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