Contracts
In Wisconsin, the seller's property disclosure requirement for residential property is governed by:
AWisconsin DSPS Administrative Code
BWisconsin Real Estate Condition Report statute (Wis. Stat. § 709)✓ Correct
CThe federal lead paint disclosure law exclusively
DThe WB-11 offer form
Explanation
Wisconsin Statutes § 709 requires sellers of residential real property to provide a Real Estate Condition Report to buyers before an offer is accepted. The report discloses known defects and conditions.
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