Property Ownership
The Wisconsin Condominium Ownership Act governs the creation and operation of condominiums under which statute?
AWis. Stat. Chapter 700
BWis. Stat. Chapter 703✓ Correct
CWis. Stat. Chapter 704
DWis. Stat. Chapter 710
Explanation
The Wisconsin Condominium Ownership Act is found in Wis. Stat. Chapter 703, which governs the creation, sale, and management of condominium developments.
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