Wisconsin License Law
A Wisconsin real estate salesperson who wants to work for two different brokers simultaneously is:
APermitted if both brokers agree
BNot permitted — a salesperson may only be licensed under one broker at a time✓ Correct
CPermitted for part-time salespeople only
DPermitted with DSPS approval
Explanation
Wisconsin law requires that a salesperson hold their license under only one employing broker at a time; they may not be dually employed by two firms simultaneously.
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