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893.33 Action concerning real estate. (1) In this section ?purchaser" means a person to whom an estate, mortgage, lease or other interest in real estate is conveyed, assigned or leased for a valuable consideration. (2) Except as provided in subs. This notice may be discharged the same as a notice of pendency of action.
(a) The death of a principal who has executed a written power of attorney, durable or otherwise, does not revoke or terminate the agency as to the agent or other person, who, without actual knowledge of the death of the principal, acts in good faith under the power.
The following are ?persons interested": (a) An heir of the decedent. (b) Except as provided in s. 853.32 (2) (e), a beneficiary named in any document offered for probate as the will of the decedent and includes a person named or acting as a trustee of any trust, inter vivos or testamentary, named as a beneficiary.
Citations to the state statutes always start with "Wis. Stat." Compare: Wisconsin Statute example: The statute that describes how someone may register to vote in Wisconsin (by mail or in-person) is in Ch. 6, Section 30 of Wisconsin Statutes.
841.01 Declaration of interest. (1) Any person claiming an interest in real property may maintain an action against any person claiming a conflicting interest, and may demand a declaration of interests. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to lessee's interests in leases of one year or less.
943.14 Criminal trespass to dwellings. Whoever intentionally enters the dwelling of another without the consent of some person lawfully upon the premises, under circumstances tending to create or provoke a breach of the peace, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
Interested Person: Includes one or more of the following: 1) an heir of the deceased if named in the Will or not; 2) a beneficiary named in the Will who may include a beneficiary of a trust and a nominated trustee; 3) the Personal Representative named in the Will.
Upon the death of a joint tenant, a surviving joint tenant may disclaim any property that would otherwise accrue to him or her by right of survivorship and that is the subject of the joint tenancy by delivering a written instrument of disclaimer under this section.