Wisconsin License Law
Under Wisconsin law, a licensee's duty of honesty extends to making all representations to parties that are:
AFavorable to the licensee's client only
BTruthful, accurate, and not misleading✓ Correct
CBased on personal opinion only
DOnly material facts about the property
Explanation
Wisconsin's duty of honesty requires all representations by licensees — about the property, the transaction, or any other matter — to be truthful, accurate, and not misleading.
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