Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Wisconsin

Is a vacation rental (cabin) contract valid if not signed by both parties?


Asked on 10/21/15, 9:24 am

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JAY Nixon nixon law offices

Yes, if there is other evidence of the existence of a contract or quasi-contract, then mere absence of a signature will not matter. For example, if you have made payments on the agreement, that can be considered acceptance of it by ratification.

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Answered on 10/27/15, 4:52 am


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