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Wisconsin quit claim deed is a standard form documenting the transfer of property from a grantor to a grantee.
This document must be filed with the Register of Deeds in the same county where the property is located.
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Wisconsin Real Estate Power of Attorney Form is a legal document employed by an owner/title holder of real property (principal) when electing a representative to safeguard or implement their interests with that property.
This agent will usually be expected to conduct business with a property (i.e.
,
management,
leasing refinancing,
etc.).
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Wisconsin unsecured promissory noteĀ is used to outline the terms and conditions of a loan between a borrower and a lender.
It includes the loan amount,
interest rate,
repayment schedule,
and other agreed-upon terms.
This note is unsecured,
meaning it does not include a section on collateral for the lender.
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Wisconsin secured promissory note is a signed promise stating the borrower of a monetary balance will reimburse a lender.
This agreement is
"secured,
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meaning the lender will assume the rights to an asset in the borrower's possession (such as a home,
vehicle,
or boat) in the case of default.
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Wisconsin 14-day notice to quit (2nd violation) is a form that a landlord serves to a tenant who breaches a lease agreement twice in the same year.
The landlord may terminate the rental agreement and require the tenant to vacate the premises within 14 days after the notice is served.
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Wisconsin 30-day notice to quit (leases for more than a year) is a written notice given to a tenant who has violated a rental agreement.
The tenant in breach must make a reasonable effort to comply with the notice within 30 days of receiving it,
or they will be forced to vacate the premises.
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Wisconsin 5-day notice to quit (leases of a year or less) is a form landlords serve to tenants who have violated the terms of their lease agreement.
The notice informs the tenant that they have five days to remedy the problem or face eviction.
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Wisconsin single-member LLC operating agreement establishes the management,
ownership,
and rules governing an LLC owned by a single member.
The agreement can protect the owner's assets from litigation and create tax benefits.
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Wisconsin multi-member LLC operating agreement is a legal document that allows the managing members of a business to unanimously set forth company policies and procedures.
The document also serves to establish the duties and responsibilities of the members and protect their assets in the event of litigation or bankruptcy.
A Wisconsin boat bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership of a vessel in Wisconsin. The bill of sale will provide identifying information about the buyer and the seller,
a description of the boat,
and the transaction terms.
This form is required to register the boat with the state.