Wisconsin License Law
Wisconsin allows real estate licensees to negotiate compensation with clients. Commission rates are:
ASet by DSPS
BFixed at 6% by law
CNegotiable between the broker and client✓ Correct
DFixed by the local MLS
Explanation
Commission rates in Wisconsin are fully negotiable between the broker and client; there is no fixed or standard rate set by law or regulation.
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