Agency
Under Wisconsin law, the principal in an agency relationship has the power to:
AAssign the agency to another party without the agent's consent
BRatify the agent's unauthorized acts and make them binding✓ Correct
CRequire the agent to violate fair housing laws
DTerminate the agency only with DSPS approval
Explanation
A principal may ratify (approve after the fact) an agent's unauthorized acts, making them binding as if the agent had been authorized at the time.
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