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Real Estate Law in Wisconsin

The real estate industry in New Berlin is governed by a wide variety of laws, and these laws can affect the process and outcome of virtually any transaction or deal involving the sale, lease, or use of land.

Real estate law in New Berlin can be fairly complex, especially when it comes to things like mortgages and the resolution of disputes over construction defects.

Accordingly, it's a good idea to learn some of the basics of New Berlin's real estate laws.

If you have even a little bit of basic knowledge of applicable real estate law, your life will probably be a great deal easier. If you have some understanding of the law, your knowledge will likely put you in a better bargaining position.

Common Real Estate Law Issues in New Berlin

Financing: The majority of people in New Berlin can't afford to make a major real estate purchase by paying the entire purchase price up front. Most people and small businesses, therefore, use a mortgage to make real estate purchases. A mortgage is a loan issued for the purpose of buying a piece of property, with the bank obtaining a security interest in that property until the loan and interest are paid off.

Zoning: Zoning laws regulate what types of structures can be built on given parcels of land. Generally, cities and towns are zoned in order to ensure that neighborhoods are clearly divided into residential, commercial, and industrial categories, to ensure that everyone who uses the land can make the best possible use of it, for their particular purpose

Duty to Disclose: sellers of real estate, especially houses and other residential property, are legally bound to tell the buyer about any defects in the property that the seller knows about, and that the buyer couldn't easily discover on his own (mold or termite problems are common examples). If the seller fails to make such disclosures, he or she could be liable for any harm the defect causes to the buyer, as well as the cost of repairing it. If the seller intentionally conceals or lies about the defect, he or she might also face punitive damages.

Implied Warranties: In New Berlin, every residential rental agreement carries with it a warranty of habitability, in which the landlord implicitly promises that the unit is fit for human habitation. This applies whether or not such a warranty is stated in the lease agreement, and it still applies even if the landlord tries to disclaim any such warranty. There are many conditions that might make an unit uninhabitable. A few examples are a lack of electricity, no running water, or no heating.

Can a New Berlin Real Estate Lawyer Help?

These issues, along with many others, can sometimes be fairly complicated. Therefore, you should never hesitate to consult with a New Berlin real estate attorney if you have any questions.

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Life in New Berlin

New Berlin, Wisconsin is a charming city situated between Madison and Milwaukee. New Berlin was ranked in the #34 of the Top 100 best Small American Towns to live in by Money Magazine. New Berlin is just under 37 square miles in size, and has twenty six parks in its city limits. It is no wonder that there is a high quality of life in New Berlin, and lots of outdoor activities for its residents and visitors to enjoy. Another aspect of New Berlin that makes it a top small town to live in is the professional community. New Berlin lawyers, for example are some of the best in the business and their wide range of specialties is a great resource for their community to take advantage of. In the summer, there are lots of outdoor concerts in New Berlin. New Berlin also has a highly ranked public school system, as well as great private schools. The New Berlin Industrial Park, composed of three business centers is a big part of the city's growing economy. With the range of activities and great location, it is no wonder New Berlin is such a great city to live in!

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