This article discusses how to qualify for the homestead exemption in Wisconsin.
So, how do Wisconsin judgment liens work? In this article, we discuss judgement liens in Wisconsin, and address the following questions:
In this article, we explain some basics you should know Joint Ownership, including: what is Joint Tenancy? (right of survivorship), what is tenancy in common?, Joint ownership agreements, partition (forced sale or division of property), and protection for heirs
If you are a homeowner with a mortgage, it is likely you have had or may have concerns in the future about the foreclosure process in Wisconsin. Sometimes people just get into a situation, like being laid off, where they simply cannot afford to make their house payments anymore. Or they have a severe illness or injury that renders them unable to keep up with the mortgage payments.
Every homeowner who has not paid off their mortgage has thought about what would happen if things went wrong financially and they got their home foreclosed. It can be tough to hear someone want to take the home you have built for yourself and your family away from you. Foreclosure is an incredibly stressful event, and obviously, if you get notice of default or are even served with papers filled out by your lender, you will have many questions.
This article discusses how to appeal your Wisconsin property taxes.
If you are a homeowner with a mortgage, it is likely you have had or may have concerns in the future about the foreclosure process in Wisconsin. Sometimes people just get into a situation, like being laid off, where they simply cannot afford to make their house payments anymore. Or they have a severe illness or injury that renders them unable to keep up with the mortgage payments.
Every homeowner who has not paid off their mortgage has thought about what would happen if things went wrong financially and they got their home foreclosed. It can be tough to hear someone want to take the home you have built for yourself and your family away from you. Foreclosure is an incredibly stressful event, and obviously, if you get notice of default or are even served with papers filled out by your lender, you will have many questions.
This article discusses how to appeal your Wisconsin property taxes.
This article discusses how to qualify for the homestead exemption in Wisconsin.
So, how do Wisconsin judgment liens work? In this article, we discuss judgement liens in Wisconsin, and address the following questions:
In this article, we explain some basics you should know Joint Ownership, including: what is Joint Tenancy? (right of survivorship), what is tenancy in common?, Joint ownership agreements, partition (forced sale or division of property), and protection for heirs
While private house sale contracts are permitted in Wisconsin, there are several mistakes you want to be sure to avoid in your Wisconsin real estate contract. Specifically, you will want to avoid: Sending last minute amendments, sending amendments without using the approved forms, and not being specific enough in a ‘Notice of Defects’.
Specifically, we address the following questions: What is an indemnity clause?, What kinds of indemnity clauses exist in Wisconsin?, Is indemnity insurance required?, What is an ‘indemnity’ agreement?, What is a ‘hold harmless’ clause?, What is a ‘hold harmless’ agreement? , What is the difference between a hold harmless and indemnity agreement?
This article discusses important dates and checklists regarding the purchasing of commercial real estate in Wisconsin such as: The Effective Date of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, Escrow Period, Estimated Escrow Closing Date, Period of due diligence/investigation by the buyer, and Non-Refundable Earnest Money Deposit Date.
While private house sale contracts are permitted in Wisconsin, there are several mistakes you want to be sure to avoid in your Wisconsin real estate contract. Specifically, you will want to avoid: Sending last minute amendments, sending amendments without using the approved forms, and not being specific enough in a ‘Notice of Defects’.
This article discusses important dates and checklists regarding the purchasing of commercial real estate in Wisconsin such as: The Effective Date of the Purchase and Sale Agreement, Escrow Period, Estimated Escrow Closing Date, Period of due diligence/investigation by the buyer, and Non-Refundable Earnest Money Deposit Date.
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