452.09(4)(d)(d) Except as provided in a reciprocal agreement under s. 452.05 (3), an applicant for a broker’s license who is a nonresident may satisfy the requirement under par. (a) by submitting to the board evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant has been a licensed broker under the laws of another state for at least 2 years within the last 4 years preceding the date of the applicant’s application for a broker’s license.
452.09(4)(e)(e) The board may waive any requirement under par. (a), (b), (c), or (d) for any applicant based on standards established by the board by rule.
452.09 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also chs. REEB 12, 23, and 25, Wis. adm. code.
452.10452.10Applications, verification, fees, exceptions.
452.10(1)(1)An application shall be verified by the applicant. If made by a business entity it shall be verified by a business representative that is a licensed individual broker or a licensed broker business entity and that is acting as a business representative for the business entity.
452.10(2)(2)
452.10(2)(a)(a) Each new application for a license under this chapter shall be for the remainder of the biennial license period.
452.10(2)(b)(b) Unless an application is withdrawn in writing before the board has made any investigation, no part of the fee shall be returned.
452.10(3)(3)The fees for examinations and licenses granted under this chapter are specified under s. 440.05, and the renewal fee for such licenses is determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a).
452.10(6)(6)In the case of applications for renewals of licenses the board may dispense with such matters contained in s. 452.09 (1) as it deems unnecessary in view of prior applications.
452.10 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. REEB 12 and 23, Wis. adm. code.
452.10 AnnotationThe real estate examining board cannot prescribe the name to be used on an application for a real estate broker’s license. 66 Atty. Gen. 21.
452.11452.11Nonresident applicants and licensees.
452.11(1)(1)A nonresident may become a broker or salesperson by conforming to all the provisions of this chapter.
452.11(3)(3)Every nonresident applicant, and every resident licensee who becomes a nonresident, shall file with the board an irrevocable consent that actions may be commenced against the applicant or licensee in the proper court of any county of the state in which a cause of action arises or in which the plaintiff resides, by the service of any process or pleading authorized by the laws of this state on the board or any duly authorized employee. The consent shall stipulate and agree that such service is valid and binding as due service upon the applicant or licensee in all courts in this state. The consent shall be duly acknowledged and, if made by a corporation, shall be authenticated by the corporate seal.
452.11(4)(4)Any process or pleading under this section shall be served in duplicate upon the board or its duly authorized employee. One copy shall be filed with the board and the other immediately forwarded by certified mail to the nonresident licensee against whom the process or pleading is directed at the last address provided to the board by the nonresident licensee. No default in any such proceeding or action may be taken unless it appears by affidavit of the chairperson of the board or any duly authorized employee that a copy of the process or pleading was mailed to the nonresident licensee as required in this subsection. No judgment by default may be taken in any action or proceeding within 20 days after the date of mailing the process or pleading to the nonresident licensee.
452.11 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also ch. REEB 12, Wis. adm. code.
452.12452.12Licenses.
452.12(1)(1)Expiration. A license granted by the board entitles the holder to act as a broker or salesperson, as the case may be, until the applicable renewal date specified under s. 440.08 (2) (a).
452.12(2)(2)Business entities.
452.12(2)(a)(a) A broker’s license may be issued to a business entity if the business entity has at least one business representative licensed as a broker. The license issued to the business entity entitles each business representative of the business entity licensed as a broker to act as a broker on behalf of the business entity. A broker may act as a business representative for more than one business entity if the broker obtains the express, written consent of each business entity for which the broker desires to act as a business representative. A broker may act as a broker on behalf each business entity for which it is serving as a business representative.
452.12(2)(c)(c) Application for a broker’s license to be issued to a business entity shall be made on forms prescribed by the board, listing the names and addresses of all business representatives and the license numbers of all business representatives that are licensed brokers, and shall be accompanied by the initial credential fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a). If there is a change in any of the business representatives, the change shall be reported to the board, on the same form, within 30 days after the effective date of the change.
452.12(3)(3)Firm’s responsibility for acts of licensees. Subject to s. 452.139 (3), a firm is responsible for the brokerage services provided on behalf of the firm by a licensee associated with the firm only to the extent that the firm fails to comply with s. 452.132 and any rules promulgated under s. 452.07 (1m) with respect to that licensee.
452.12(4)(4)Register of licensees. The board shall include in the register the board maintains under s. 440.035 (1m) (d) the names of all persons whose licenses issued under this chapter were revoked within the past 2 years. The register shall be available for purchase at cost.
452.12(5)(5)Renewal.
452.12(5)(a)(a) Renewal applications for all licenses shall be submitted with the applicable renewal fee determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a) on or before the applicable renewal date specified under s. 440.08 (2) (a). The department shall pay $10 of each renewal fee received under this paragraph to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System for research and educational, public outreach, and grant activities under s. 36.25 (34).
452.12(5)(b)(b) If an application for renewal of a license issued to an individual is not filed with the board on or before the renewal date with the proof required under par. (c) or if the renewal is not granted, the applicant may not engage in any of the activities covered by the license until the license is renewed or a new license is issued.
452.12(5)(bm)(bm) If an application for renewal of a license issued to a firm is not filed with the board on or before the renewal date or if the renewal is not granted, all of the following apply:
452.12(5)(bm)1.1. The firm may not engage in any of the activities covered by the license until the license is renewed or a new license is issued.
452.12(5)(bm)2.2. Any licensees associated with the firm may not engage in any of the activities covered by the firm’s license on behalf of the firm until the firm’s license is renewed or a new license is issued.
452.12(5)(bm)3.3. A licensed individual broker or licensed broker business entity who is serving as a business representative for the firm shall notify each licensee associated with the firm that the firm’s license was not renewed and, within 10 days after notifying a licensee, file with the department a notice of termination for each such licensee on a form prescribed by the department.
452.12(5)(c)(c) At the time of renewal, each broker or salesperson who is an individual shall submit proof of attendance at and successful completion of continuing education programs or courses approved under s. 452.05 (1) (g).
452.12(5)(d)(d) At the time of renewal, each broker or salesperson who is an individual shall complete the form under s. 452.05 (1) (i).
452.12 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also chs. REEB 17, 23, and 25, Wis. adm. code.
452.13452.13Trust accounts.
452.13(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
452.13(1)(a)(a) “Client funds” means all downpayments, earnest money deposits, or other money related to a conveyance of real estate that is received by a licensee on behalf of a firm or any other person. “Client funds” does not include promissory notes.
452.13(1)(b)(b) “Depository institution” means a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association or credit union that is authorized by federal or state law to do business in this state and that is insured by the federal deposit insurance corporation or by the national credit union share insurance fund.
452.13(2)(2)Interest-bearing common trust account.
452.13(2)(a)(a) A firm that holds client funds shall establish an interest-bearing common trust account in a depository institution. The interest-bearing common trust account shall earn interest at a rate not less than that applicable to individual accounts of the same type, size, and duration and for which withdrawals or transfers can be made without delay, subject to any notice period that the depository institution is required to observe by law or regulation.
452.13(2)(b)(b) Any firm that maintains an interest-bearing common trust account shall do all of the following:
452.13(2)(b)1.1. Register with the department the name and address of the depository institution and the number of the interest-bearing common trust account.
452.13(2)(b)2.2. Notify the department when any of the information required under subd. 1. is changed.
452.13(2)(b)3.3. Furnish the department with a letter authorizing the department and the department of administration to examine and audit the interest-bearing common trust account whenever either department considers it necessary.
452.13(2)(bm)(bm) The department shall forward to the department of administration the information and documents furnished under par. (b).
452.13(2)(c)(c) A firm shall deposit all client funds in the interest-bearing common trust account.
452.13(2)(d)(d) The department of administration is the beneficial owner of the interest accruing to the interest-bearing common trust account, minus any service charges or fees.
452.13(2)(e)(e) For each interest-bearing common trust account, the firm shall direct the depository institution to do all of the following:
452.13(2)(e)1.1. Annually, before February 1, remit to the department of administration the total interest or dividends, minus service charges or fees, earned on the average daily balance in the interest-bearing common trust account during the 12 months ending on the previous December 31. A depository institution is not required to remit any amount if the total interest or dividends for that period is less than $10 before any deduction for service charges or fees.
452.13(2)(e)2.2. When the interest remittance is sent, furnish to the department of administration and to the firm maintaining the interest-bearing common trust account a statement that includes the name of the firm for whose account the remittance is made, the rate of interest applied, the amount of service charges or fees deducted, if any, and the account balance for the period that the statement covers.
452.13(2)(f)(f) A depository institution:
452.13(2)(f)1.1. May not assess a service charge or fee that is due on an interest-bearing common trust account against any firm or, except as provided in subd. 3., against any other account, regardless of whether the same firm maintains the other account.
452.13(2)(f)2.2. May not assess a service charge or fee for an interest-bearing common trust account against the department of administration.
452.13(2)(f)3.3. May deduct a service charge or fee from the interest earned by an interest-bearing common trust account, and if a balance remains, may deduct the remaining charge or fee from the interest earned on any other interest-bearing common trust account maintained in that depository institution, before remitting interest to the department of administration.
452.13(2)(f)4.4. May not deduct a service charge or fee from the principal of an interest-bearing common trust account.
452.13(3)(3)Deposit provisions. A firm that deposits client funds in an interest-bearing common trust account in compliance with this section may not be held liable to the owner or beneficial owner of the client funds for damages due to compliance with this section. A licensee that deposits client funds in an interest-bearing common trust account in compliance with this section on behalf of a firm is not required to disclose alternative depository arrangements that could be made by the parties or to disclose that a deposit will be made under this section.
452.13(4)(4)Trust account optional. This section does not require a firm to hold client funds or require a person to transfer client funds to a firm.
452.13(5)(5)Rules. In consultation with the department, the department of administration shall promulgate rules necessary to administer this section.
452.13 Cross-referenceCross-reference: See also chs. Adm 91 and REEB 18, Wis. adm. code.
452.13 AnnotationSecurity deposits by a tenant usually create a debtor-creditor relationship. A broker retaining a deposit should deposit it in his or her trust account. 60 Atty. Gen. 1.
452.13 AnnotationThe Federal National Mortgage Association is exempt from the requirements of this section, but private mortgage bankers or mortgage brokers licensed as real estate brokers under ch. 452, and servicing mortgages for FNMA must deposit loan, insurance and tax escrow moneys in authorized trust account in a bank located in Wisconsin, subject to audit by the board. 60 Atty. Gen. 514.
452.132452.132Responsibilities of firms and licensees.
452.132(1)(1)A firm shall supervise the brokerage service activities of each licensee associated with the firm, including by doing all of the following:
452.132(1)(a)(a) Ensuring that a supervising broker for the firm complies with sub. (4).
452.132(1)(b)(b) Providing a licensee with reasonable access to a supervising broker for the purpose of consultation regarding real estate practice issues.
452.132(2)(2)A firm shall do all of the following:
452.132(2)(a)(a) Provide each licensee associated with the firm with a written statement of the procedures under which the firm and licensees associated with the firm must operate with respect to handling leases, agency agreements, offers to purchase, and other documents and records relating to transactions.
452.132(2)(b)(b) Notify each licensee associated with the firm where a copy of the rules promulgated by the board related to the conduct, ethical practices, and responsibilities of licensees may be obtained.
452.132(2)(c)(c) Before a licensee becomes associated with the firm and at the beginning of each biennial licensure period, ensure that the licensee holds a valid license.
452.132(3)(3)A firm shall be responsible for the custody and safety of all documents and records relating to transactions submitted to the firm as required under sub. (6) (b).
452.132(4)(a)(a) A supervising broker for a firm, as determined under sub. (5), shall review all of the following prior to the closing of a transaction in accordance with par. (b):
452.132(4)(a)1.1. All agency agreements, offers to purchase, leases, and other documents that are executed by the parties and records relating to the transaction that are used by a licensee associated with the firm and submitted to the firm as required under sub. (6) (b).
452.132(4)(a)2.2. All trust account records relating to the transaction.
452.132(4)(b)(b) The review under par. (a) shall be limited to confirming that a written disclosure statement to a customer or client has been provided by a licensee associated with the firm in accordance with s. 452.135, confirming that any applicable form approved by the board has been used and the forms have been completed by filling in the blanks in a manner consistent with the structure of the form, and communicating to the licensee any errors in how the forms were completed that are apparent on the face of the document and known to the person reviewing the document.
452.132(5)(a)(a) A firm that is a licensed broker business entity shall delegate the performance of the duty to supervise licensees associated with the firm to a supervising broker who is a licensed individual broker.
452.132(5)(b)(b) A firm that is not a licensed broker business entity may delegate the duty to supervise licensees associated with the firm to a supervising broker who is a licensed individual broker, but in the absence of a specific supervising broker delegation, the firm itself is deemed to be the supervising broker for that firm.
452.132(5)(c)(c) A delegation under par. (a) or (b) shall be written and signed by or on behalf of the delegating firm, identify the duty delegated, and be signed by the broker to whom the delegation is made.
452.132(5)(d)(d) A firm may delegate the duty to supervise licensees to more than one supervising broker.
452.132(6)(a)(a) A licensee associated with a firm shall be responsible for discussing with the party with whom the licensee is working with or representing any error communicated to the licensee as provided in sub. (4) (b), and the party shall determine whether to request any changes to address the error.
452.132(6)(b)(b) A licensee associated with a firm shall submit to the firm in a timely manner all agency agreements, offers to purchase, leases, and other documents that are executed by the parties and records related to the brokerage services provided on behalf of the firm and transactions that are used or received by the licensee.
452.132 HistoryHistory: 2015 a. 258.
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2023-24 Wisconsin Statutes updated through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on January 1, 2025. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after January 1, 2025, are designated by NOTES. (Published 1-1-25)