Contracts
Wisconsin's WB-11 Offer to Purchase includes a standard contingency for:
AProperty tax appeals
BBuyer's home inspection within a set number of days✓ Correct
CMandatory appraisal by DSPS
DShoreland zoning review
Explanation
The WB-11 includes an inspection contingency allowing the buyer a set number of days to conduct a home inspection and potentially void the offer or negotiate repairs.
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