Agency
Wisconsin's 'no deal, no commission' rule means a broker earns a commission only when:
AA listing agreement is signed
BAn offer is written
CA transaction is successfully completed (closes)✓ Correct
DThe buyer is pre-approved for financing
Explanation
Under Wisconsin's general rule, a broker earns commission only when a transaction closes, unless the contract specifies otherwise (e.g.
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