Wisconsin License Law
Under Wisconsin rules, a licensee must present all offers on a listed property:
AOnly if the offer is within 5% of the listing price
BPromptly, unless the seller has given written instructions not to present certain offers✓ Correct
COnly during normal business hours
DOnly after the listing agent reviews and approves the offer
Explanation
Wisconsin rules require that all purchase offers be presented to the seller promptly. The only exception is if the seller has given written instructions specifying that certain types of offers need not be presented.
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