Agency
Wisconsin's 'subagency' relationship (where the listing broker's agent represents the seller when working with buyers) has largely been replaced by:
AFacilitator relationships only
BBuyer agency agreements that create a direct agency relationship between buyers and their own broker✓ Correct
CDual agency in all transactions
DMultiple listing service membership
Explanation
The traditional subagency model (where all agents legally represented the seller) has largely been replaced by buyer agency, allowing buyers to have their own agent representing their interests.
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