Contracts
A Wisconsin seller who wants to include personal property in the sale (such as a riding lawn mower) should:
ASimply leave it in the garage and assume it transfers
BInclude it specifically in the purchase contract using a personal property addendum✓ Correct
CTransfer it with a bill of sale only after closing
DList it separately in the Real Estate Condition Report
Explanation
Personal property transfers should be documented in the purchase contract or a personal property addendum to avoid disputes about what is included in the sale.
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