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When you are ready to buy a property, most buyers submit a residential offer to purchase to the seller. The offer is the contract for the transaction and all the terms and conditions of the contract are listed in the offer. It is imperative that buyers have an attorney draft or review the offer to discuss how the terms of the offer may impact the buyer's bottom line. The standard offer should often be modified to adequately protect the buyer's interests in the transaction. An attorney should also assist the buyer in reviewing and drafting any necessary counter-offers. To adequately protect your transaction, we urge you to speak with an attorney prior to drafting any offer to purchase.
To review the standard, unedited version of Wisconsin's WB-11, Residential Offer to Purchase, visit WhoseHome.com.
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