Finance
A Wisconsin land contract (contract for deed) transfers legal title to the buyer:
AImmediately upon signing
BAfter the first payment
CWhen the purchase price is fully paid✓ Correct
DAt the one-year anniversary
Explanation
Under a Wisconsin land contract, the seller retains legal title and the buyer holds equitable title until the purchase price is fully paid, at which point legal title transfers.
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