Wisconsin License Law
Wisconsin's REEB has authority to discipline a licensee who is found to have engaged in 'misrepresentation' which includes:
AOnly written false statements
BFalse statements, omission of material facts, or misleading conduct✓ Correct
COnly oral misstatements
DOnly misstatements about property value
Explanation
Misrepresentation under Wisconsin law includes not only false statements but also omitting material facts that the party is entitled to know and any conduct that creates a false impression.
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