Wisconsin License Law
Wisconsin requires that every real estate firm have a licensed broker who serves as the:
ASales manager
BResponsible broker or designated broker in charge✓ Correct
CMLS representative
DState liaison to DSPS
Explanation
Every Wisconsin real estate firm must designate a responsible broker (designated broker) who is accountable for the firm's licensed activities and compliance with Wisconsin law.
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