Wisconsin License Law
Under Wisconsin law, a real estate licensee who intentionally misrepresents the condition of a property they personally own and are selling may face:
ANo special liability since they are not acting as a licensee
BDSPS disciplinary action in addition to civil liability — license law standards apply when a licensee is involved in real estate transactions even as a principal✓ Correct
COnly civil liability, not license discipline
DCriminal prosecution automatically
Explanation
Wisconsin license law applies to licensees in their own real estate transactions; a licensee who commits misrepresentation can face both civil liability and DSPS disciplinary action.
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