Wisconsin License Law
Wisconsin's 'statewide buyer agency' law requires licensees who work with buyers to:
AAlways represent the seller
BEnter into a written buyer agency agreement before showing property
CDisclose their agency status to buyers and obtain written confirmation before negotiating✓ Correct
DCharge a flat fee for buyer representation
Explanation
Wisconsin requires licensees to disclose their agency relationship to buyers and obtain a written confirmation of the disclosure before entering into negotiations on the buyer's behalf.
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