Agency
Under Wisconsin law, an agent must disclose material adverse facts to:
AOnly their client
BAll parties in the transaction, regardless of agency relationship✓ Correct
COnly the buyer
DOnly the seller
Explanation
Wisconsin requires licensees to disclose all material adverse facts to all parties in a transaction, regardless of who they represent. This duty of honesty overrides the agency relationship.
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