Escrow & Title

A Wisconsin deed must include all of the following to be valid EXCEPT:

AGrantor's signature
BGrantee's name
CLegal description of the property
DPurchase price✓ Correct

Explanation

A valid Wisconsin deed requires a grantor signature, identified grantee, legal description, granting clause, and consideration (which may be stated as '1 dollar and other good and valuable consideration'). The actual purchase price does not need to be stated on the deed.

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