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Wisconsin small estate affidavit helps heirs,
successors,
and beneficiaries of estates valued at $50,000 or less receive what they are entitled to more quickly than through traditional means.
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Wisconsin living will allows a person to communicate their preferred treatment options to their physician.
This is used when the person becomes incapacitated and unable to communicate or make decisions.
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Wisconsin eviction notice is a form used by a landlord to inform a tenant of a violation of the terms and conditions of a lease agreement.
The notice must describe the violation and state the amount of time the tenant has to remedy the issue.
If the tenant fails to do so,
they may be subject to eviction.
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Wisconsin LLC operating agreement is a document setting the rules for the day-to-day activities of a business and its members.
The agreement should include the rights of members,
ownership,
and the appointment of officers.
All terms must be agreed to and signed by all members,
each of whom should also retain a copy of the agreement.
Wisconsin bill of sale forms are legal documents demonstrating the lawful sale and purchase of items of personal property in the State of Wisconsin. Bills of sale provide information about the buyer and seller,
a description of the item or items being sold,
and the terms of the sale.
The forms can be useful for tax purposes.
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Wisconsin lease agreement is a legal document between a landlord and a tenant governing the rental of residential or commercial property.
Before authorizing the lease,
the landlord will typically carry out a background check on the tenant's credit and income.
Once signed,
the agreement is legally binding on both parties.
Wisconsin power of attorney forms allow a person ("principal") to select a trusted representative ("agent") to manage their affairs.
The most common forms are the durable financial and medical versions,
which have the option to remain valid for the lifetime of the principal.
The document is active once properly signed.
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Wisconsin rent increase notice is a form issued by a landlord to a tenant in order to give the latter notice of an increase in their rent.
Wisconsin law requires that landlords provide at least 28 days' notice for residents in month-to-month tenancies.
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Wisconsin springing power of attorney is used to legally authorize a person (an agent) to make important decisions for an individual (the principal) if they become incapacitated.
The authority only becomes valid if and when it is determined that the principal is unable to manage their own affairs.
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Wisconsin transfer on death deed allows an owner of real property to designate one or more beneficiaries to receive their interest upon their death.
Also known as
"pay on death"
or
"TOD,
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this document allows the transferor and beneficiary to skip the lengthy probate process.