Contracts
Under Wisconsin law, a deed and purchase contract for the same property must contain the same:
ASale price
BLegal description of the property✓ Correct
CClosing date
DCommission amount
Explanation
Both the purchase contract and the deed must accurately describe the same property using the same or consistent legal description to avoid ambiguity about what is being conveyed.
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