Wisconsin's Seller Disclosure Law
Wisconsin’s Seller Disclosure Law is a consumer protection
law designed to give homebuyers complete and accurate
information about the condition of the property they are buying.
The law does not apply to all sales.
If the law does apply, the home seller must provide buyers
with a completed Real Estate Condition Report within 10 days
after binding acceptance of the offer to purchase. The Report
asks the seller questions about various aspects of the
property’s condition and discloses information known to the
seller concerning the property’s condition. Once the buyer
receives the Report, the purchase offer can be rescinded in
certain situations.
A REALTOR® can make sure that you get a copy of the
seller’s completed Real Estate Condition Report, as well as
explain your rights, as a buyer, under the new law.
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