Contracts

Under Wisconsin law, a 'merger clause' (integration clause) in a real estate contract means:

ATwo companies are merging and the real estate is included
BThe written contract is the complete and final expression of the parties' agreement, superseding prior negotiations✓ Correct
CBoth buyers on a joint purchase must sign simultaneously
DThe listing broker and cooperating broker merge commissions

Explanation

A merger clause states that the written contract is the full and final agreement, merging all prior discussions, negotiations, and representations. It prevents either party from claiming that prior oral agreements were part of the deal.

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