Wisconsin Code § 452.139

Changes in common law duties and liabilities of brokers and parties
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(1) COMMON LAW DUTIES OF
FIRMS. The duties of a firm specified in this chapter or in rules
promulgated under this chapter shall supersede duties or obligations under common law to the extent that those common law duties or obligations are inconsistent with the duties specified in
this chapter or in rules promulgated under this chapter.
(2) MISREPRESENTATION. (a) A client is not liable for a misrepresentation made in connection with the provision of brokerage services by a firm or any licensee associated with the firm,
unless the client knows or should have known of the misrepresentation or the firm or licensee is repeating a misrepresentation
made by the client.
(b) A firm that is providing brokerage services to a client and
that retains another firm to provide brokerage services as a subagent is not liable for a misrepresentation made by the subagent
or any licensee associated with the subagent, unless the firm
knew or should have known of the misrepresentation or the subagent or licensee is repeating a misrepresentation made to by the
firm or any licensee associated with the firm.
(c) Nothing in this subsection limits the responsibility of a
firm under s. 452.12 (3) for misrepresentations made by a licensee associated with the firm. Nothing in this subsection limits
the liability of a client for a misrepresentation that the client
makes in connection with brokerage services.
(3) LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENT HIRING. If a licensee associated with a firm commits a crime under the laws of this state or
another wrongful act, the firm may not be held civilly liable for
hiring that licensee in a claim brought for negligent hiring if, regardless of whether the firm conducted its own investigation, the
firm relied on the investigations conducted by the department under s. 440.03 (13) or on any determination made by the board, including a determination under s. 111.335 (4) (f) or 452.25.

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