Wisconsin License Law
Which of the following is a violation of Wisconsin advertising rules for licensees?
AIncluding the broker's name in all ads
BAdvertising a property with a 'for sale by owner' implication that hides the listing broker's identity✓ Correct
CPosting properties on a licensed broker's website
DIncluding the listing price in an advertisement
Explanation
Wisconsin advertising rules prohibit blind ads that conceal the broker's identity. All real estate advertising must clearly identify the licensed firm.
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