Property Ownership
Wisconsin's Wis. Stat. § 706.02 requires that a conveyance of real property must include:
AA notarized signature from the buyer
BIdentification of the grantor and grantee, a legal description, and the grantor's signature✓ Correct
CA revenue stamp showing the transfer tax
DThe purchase price stated in the deed
Explanation
Under Wis. Stat.
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