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Is an inspection an automatic buyer right in Wisconsin? No. Buyers can only conduct an inspection if they ask for one as part of their offer to purchase. There are two ways to do this. A buyer can request an inspection under the inspection contingency, which gives the buyer certain rights if the inspection discloses...
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I bought a house with my significant other; we were never married, and now we broke up. What happens to the house? This situation is quite common – property is often bought jointly, with both party’s names on the title. (See our blog “Ways to Take Title to Real Estate” for more info). For example,...
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What is a land contract? Land contracts are written agreements between a buyer and seller of real estate in which the seller provides financing to the buyer on agreed upon terms. The property under the contract can range anywhere from vacant land to an apartment building. Once the parties have executed their agreement and the...
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Attorney Shannon E. Wynn has been named to the 2024 Wisconsin Super Lawyers List.  Attorney Wynn has been named a Wisconsin Super Lawyer consecutively since 2021 and named a Wisconsin Super Lawyer Rising Star from 2012-2020.  Attorney Shannon E. Wynn has been selected to the 2024 Wisconsin Super Lawyers list. Each year, no more than...
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Purchasing a home is usually one of the largest purchases individuals make during their lifetimes. Special care and consideration should be given to choosing any home – but especially a first home. It is likely that your first home will not be your forever home and therefore, when you eventually go to sell that first...
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How do I make sure my minor child is taken care of if I die? There is a common misconception that you can simply tell a trusted friend or family member that they are the person you would like to take care of your children in the event of your death. Unfortunately, a conversation like...
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What You Should Know About The National Association of Realtors (NAR) Settlement In 2019, a class action lawsuit was filed against the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and other national brokerage firms alleging that NAR’s rule (which required brokers to advertise on the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) that a seller would compensate the buyer’s agent)...
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