Contracts
Under Wisconsin law, a buyer who discovers fraud by the seller after closing may seek:
AOnly a price adjustment
BRescission of the contract and/or damages for misrepresentation✓ Correct
COnly DSPS intervention
DNothing after title has passed
Explanation
A buyer who can prove fraud or material misrepresentation by the seller may seek rescission (unwinding the transaction) and/or damages even after closing.
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