Wisconsin License Law
Wisconsin's Wis. Stat. Chapter 452 prohibits a licensee from receiving compensation from:
AOnly the listing broker
BOnly the buyer in a transaction
CAny party other than the licensee's employing broker, without broker consent✓ Correct
DAny party other than the seller
Explanation
Under Wis. Stat.
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