Real estate is usually the largest purchase — and the largest debt — in a consumer's life. When something goes wrong, Wisconsin law gives homeowners and buyers real rights. At DeLadurantey Law Office, LLC, we help consumers understand and enforce those rights, whether you are fighting to keep your home or untangling a problem with a sale, a deed, or a loan.
Facing Foreclosure?
If you have been served with a foreclosure summons, the clock is already running — Wisconsin homeowners generally have a limited time to answer before the lender can seek a default judgment. Our Foreclosure Defense guide walks through the Wisconsin foreclosure process, the deadline to respond, common defenses, and alternatives like loan modification.
Buying or Selling a Home
Wisconsin law sets formal requirements for deeds and other conveyances (Wis. Stat. § 706.02). Most sellers of residential real estate must also furnish a real estate condition report disclosing known defects (Wis. Stat. § 709.02), and a buyer who receives an incomplete or inaccurate report may have a right to rescind the contract (Wis. Stat. § 709.05). Learn more on our Titling and Deeds page, or get answers to common questions in our Real Estate Law FAQ.
Mortgage and Real Estate Fraud
Misrepresentations in a real estate transaction — about the property, the loan, or the paperwork — can violate Wisconsin law. If you believe you were misled, see our Mortgage Fraud page, or learn how we handle disputes on our Real Estate Litigation page.
Talk to a Wisconsin Consumer Lawyer
Real estate problems rarely fix themselves, and deadlines matter. Initial consultations are always free — call 414-377-0516 or schedule online to talk through your situation and your options.
