Contracts

The parol evidence rule in Wisconsin means that in a written real estate contract, prior oral agreements:

AAre fully enforceable if both parties agree
BGenerally cannot be used to contradict or modify the written terms of the contract✓ Correct
CAre valid only if witnessed by the broker
DOverride the written contract if made more recently

Explanation

The parol evidence rule generally bars the use of prior oral agreements or negotiations to contradict, vary, or add to the terms of a fully integrated written contract.

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