Contracts

In Wisconsin, a purchase contract that lacks a legal description of the property is:

AValid if the street address is included
BVoidable by either party
CGenerally unenforceable under the Statute of Frauds✓ Correct
DValid only if the county assessor parcel number is provided

Explanation

The Statute of Frauds requires real estate contracts to contain sufficient written description of the property to be enforceable. A contract without an adequate legal description may be deemed unenforceable.

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