Agency
Under Wisconsin law, a buyer's agent must disclose to the seller's agent that they represent the buyer:
AOnly when writing an offer
BAt first contact with the seller or seller's agent✓ Correct
COnly at closing
DOnly if asked
Explanation
Wisconsin requires buyer's agents to disclose their agency relationship at the time of first contact with the seller or the seller's agent.
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