Agency
Which Wisconsin form is used to establish a buyer agency relationship?
AWB-11 Residential Offer to Purchase
BWB-36 Buyer Agency/Tenant Representation Agreement✓ Correct
CWB-1 Residential Listing Contract
DWB-24 Option to Purchase
Explanation
The WB-36 Buyer Agency/Tenant Representation Agreement is the standard Wisconsin form used to establish a formal buyer agency relationship between a buyer and a broker.
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