Agency
Under Wisconsin agency law, the duty of 'reasonable care' requires a licensee to:
AGuarantee transaction outcomes
BExercise the skill and diligence that a reasonably competent licensee would use in similar circumstances✓ Correct
CComplete all transactions within 30 days
DPersonally inspect every property before showing it
Explanation
The duty of reasonable care requires licensees to act with the competence and diligence that a reasonably skilled professional would apply — not to guarantee outcomes.
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