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In Part I of this series, we discussed property damage before being under contract to purchase or sell a home. That post is linked here and includes important legal considerations such as what a seller is required to disclose on the Real Estate Condition Report (RECR) and issues that may arise. In Part II of...
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What happens when there is damage to a home before acceptance of an offer to purchase? What happens when there is damage to a home after acceptance of an offer to purchase? These two questions will be discussed in this two part series, where we will explore what a seller’s duties are, what a buyer’s...
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🎉 150 Google Reviews — And Grateful for Every One At Wynn at Law, we recently hit a milestone: 150 Google reviews. We don’t take that lightly. Every review represents a client who trusted us during an important moment—buying or selling a home, planning for the future, or making decisions that impact their family and...
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When most people think of estate planning, they likely think of wills, trusts, beneficiary designations, and funeral wishes. An often overlooked part of the estate planning process involves considering what happens to your digital property upon your death. Your digital property includes email, photo sharing and storage accounts, Facebook, Google, Apple, etc. Whether you would...
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Buyers are often told to obtain an inspection of a property they are purchasing. However, the nuances of what types of inspections or tests to ask for, how to review the inspection reports and how to negotiate for repairs with the Seller are not always clear. In this blog, we will discuss how different inspection...
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You may have had informal conversations with your loved ones to designate them as caregivers to your furry friends in the event that you pass. While having verbal confirmation may seem sufficient, there are additional tools you should consider using to ensure safekeeping of your pets once you pass. For example, have you considered a...
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If you are a Wisconsin resident facing financial debt, you may have considered what options are available to you in order to start tackling your debt. In this post, we will explore 3 common options – debt settlement, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and Chapter 128. Debt Settlement: Before discussing their debt with an attorney, many people...
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What is a home warranty? If you are in the process of purchasing a new home, or have just purchased one, you may have encountered offers for a home warranty – but what exactly is a home warranty? Home warranties provide discounted repair and/or replacement services for components within your home, such as your heating,...
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Wynn at Law, LLC is proud to announce that Attorney Shannon E. Wynn has been named a Super Lawyer for the fifth consecutive year. This achievement reflects a consistent level of excellence recognized by peers, colleagues, and the Super Lawyers independent research team. The annual selection process evaluates attorneys across several criteria, including professional accomplishments,...
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What is a Financial Power of Attorney? A Financial Power of Attorney (FPOA) also known as a “property power of attorney” or a “durable power of attorney” is a document that gives a specified person power over your finances while you are living. The person creating the FPOA is the “principal” and the person who...
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