Wisconsin Real Estate License Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield Wisconsin Real Estate License facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
140 questions
150 min time limit
75% to pass
- Wisconsin's shoreland zoning regulations primarily protect property located near: → Navigable lakes, rivers, and streams
- How often must a Wisconsin real estate license be renewed? → Every two years
- Which of the following must an applicant submit with their Wisconsin real estate license application? → Background check
- A buyer makes a 20% down payment on a $275,000 home. What is the loan amount? → $220,000
- Which best describes the role of the exam's state-specific portion? → It tests Wisconsin real estate laws, rules, and practices
- What is the primary purpose of earnest money in a Wisconsin real estate transaction? → To show the buyer's good-faith commitment to the purchase
- Which Wisconsin statute governs landlord-tenant relationships and security deposit handling? → ATCP 134
- What is the minimum age to obtain a Wisconsin real estate salesperson license? → 18
- What happens if a buyer fails to meet the terms of a purchase contract? → Forfeit earnest money or face legal action
- A Wisconsin licensee receives a gift valued at $150 from a mortgage lender for referring clients. Under RESPA and Wisconsin ethics rules, this is considered: → A violation of anti-kickback provisions
- Under Wisconsin law, how must amendments to the earnest money amount in an accepted offer be documented? → Using the WB-40 Amendment to Offer signed by all parties
- Under Wisconsin law, which of the following must be disclosed by a seller even if it is not on the condition report? → Known structural defects that materially affect the property's value
- Under Wisconsin law, which type of mortgage clause allows the lender to demand full repayment if the property is sold without lender approval? → Due-on-sale clause
- PMI (private mortgage insurance) is typically required when a conventional loan's down payment is: → Less than 20%
- What is the primary purpose of recording a deed with the Wisconsin Register of Deeds? → To provide constructive notice to the public of the ownership change
- For vacant land sales in Wisconsin, the seller may be required to provide the: → Vacant Land Disclosure Report
- What is the statute of limitations for adverse possession claims in Wisconsin? → 20 years
- A buyer pays 2 discount points on a $180,000 mortgage loan. How much are the points? → $3,600
- In Wisconsin, what reasonable accommodation must a landlord provide for a tenant with a disability who needs an emotional support animal in a no-pets building? → Allow the animal as a reasonable accommodation with no pet deposit
- Under Wisconsin law, which of the following is considered a protected class in addition to the federal Fair Housing Act's protections? → Marital status
- In Wisconsin, a homeowner who wants to deviate from a setback requirement due to a hardship would apply for a: → Variance
- In a Wisconsin real estate transaction, when must a seller provide the Real Estate Condition Report to the buyer? → Before acceptance of the offer
- A Wisconsin real estate license applicant who has a felony conviction must do what? → Disclose it on the application and may face review
- The pre-licensing education must be completed at a school approved by: → The Wisconsin DSPS / Real Estate Examining Board
- In Wisconsin, a subagent owes fiduciary duties to which party? → The seller through the listing broker
- Which sale is typically EXEMPT from providing a Real Estate Condition Report in Wisconsin? → A transfer by a personal representative of an estate
- In Wisconsin, which type of mortgage clause allows the lender to demand full repayment if the property is sold or transferred? → Due-on-sale clause
- What does Wisconsin's 'right of first refusal' law allow a municipality to do regarding tax-delinquent properties? → Purchase the property before it goes to public auction
- A listing agent in Wisconsin discovers that the property has a history of flooding in the basement. What is the agent's obligation? → Disclose the known material adverse fact to prospective buyers
- Which of the following is a material adverse fact that a Wisconsin licensee must disclose to all parties? → A known structural defect affecting the property's safety
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