Agency
Under Wisconsin Wis. Stat. § 452.133, a Wisconsin licensee's duty to disclose material adverse facts applies:
AOnly to facts the licensee was specifically asked about
BTo all parties in the transaction — the licensee must disclose material adverse facts to all parties regardless of who they represent✓ Correct
COnly to the licensee's own clients
DOnly to buyers, not sellers
Explanation
Wisconsin's disclosure duty is owed to all parties — the obligation to disclose material adverse facts about the property is not limited to the licensee's own client but extends to all parties in the transaction.
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