Contracts
A Wisconsin buyer's offer on a vacant lot using the WB-11 form would be valid because:
AThe WB-11 is only for improved residential property
BThe WB-11 can be used for any real property purchase✓ Correct
CVacant lot purchases require a WB-13 form only
DVacant lots do not require a written offer
Explanation
The WB-11 may be used for purchases of improved or unimproved real property; however, Wisconsin also has a WB-13 Vacant Land Offer to Purchase that is specifically designed for vacant land transactions.
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