Agency
Under Wisconsin law, a buyer who has signed a buyer agency agreement but later decides to purchase a FSBO property (where the seller has no agent) is:
AReleased from the buyer agency agreement automatically
BStill bound by the agreement; the buyer may owe their agent compensation for the FSBO purchase✓ Correct
CRequired to use the listing agent of the FSBO
DNot permitted to purchase a FSBO while under a buyer agency agreement
Explanation
A buyer who has signed an exclusive buyer agency agreement remains bound by its terms even when purchasing a FSBO property; compensation arrangements should be clarified in advance.
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