Agency
A Wisconsin seller who hires a listing broker retains the right to:
ACancel the listing at will with no consequences
BAccept or reject offers, determine the listing price, and make final decisions on all significant matters✓ Correct
CBind the broker to additional services not in the listing agreement
DOverride the broker's marketing decisions
Explanation
The seller (principal) retains all decision-making authority in the transaction — they accept or reject offers, set the price, and make final decisions; the broker advises and facilitates.
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