Escrow & Title
A Wisconsin property sold in a sheriff's sale during foreclosure is conveyed by:
AA general warranty deed
BA sheriff's deed✓ Correct
CA trustee's deed
DA bargain and sale deed
Explanation
Property sold at a sheriff's sale (judicial foreclosure) in Wisconsin is conveyed by a sheriff's deed, which provides no warranty of title.
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