Wisconsin Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed

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Wisconsin
Control #:
WI-00470-12
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This form is part of a form package!

Included in the Contract for Deed Package, which includes contracts, disclosures, and default notices for owner-financed real estate.

Overview of this form

The Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed is a legal document used by sellers to formally notify the purchaser that the contract for deed has been canceled. This form signals that the seller has forfeited all past payments made by the purchaser and that any future occupancy of the property could lead to court action. It is essential for property transactions and helps to clarify the legal standing of both parties involved in the contract for deed.

Form components explained

  • Identification of the purchaser and seller
  • Details of the property under contract for deed
  • Notification of prior breach notices
  • Statement confirming the cancellation of the contract
  • Demand for the buyer to vacate the property
  • Potential for court action if the property is not vacated

When this form is needed

This form should be used when a seller has sent all required notices of breach to the purchaser under a contract for deed and those notices have expired without compliance. If the seller wishes to formally cancel the contract and regain possession of the property, this final notice is necessary to initiate the legal process to vacate the premises.

Who needs this form

  • Sellers of property under a contract for deed
  • Purchasers who have not complied with the terms of the contract
  • Real estate professionals managing contract for deed transactions
  • Attorneys representing sellers in property disputes

How to prepare this document

  • Identify and enter the names of the seller and purchaser.
  • Specify the property address that is subject to the contract for deed.
  • Reference any previous notices of default sent to the purchaser.
  • State the date by which the breach was required to be cured.
  • Include the statement confirming that the contract is canceled and demand vacating.
  • Sign and date the form as the seller.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to provide sufficient details about the prior notices of breach.
  • Not mentioning the time frame allowed to remedy the default.
  • Neglecting to properly identify the property in question.
  • Omitting the seller's signature or date.

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  • Immediate download for quick use.

What to keep in mind

  • The form serves as a final step to notify the Purchaser of forfeiture.
  • Accurate completion is crucial to ensure the form's legality.
  • Properly documenting previous notices is essential.

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Wisconsin Final Notice of Forfeiture and Request to Vacate Property under Contract for Deed