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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 177 — Uniform unclaimed property act

177.0701 Public sale of property.

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177.0701 Public sale of property.
(1)Except as provided in ss. 177.0702 and 177.1504 , the administrator shall sell abandoned property within 3 years after receiving the property.
(2)Before selling property under sub.
(1), the administrator shall give notice to the public of the date of the sale and include with the notice a reasonable description of the property.
(3)Except as provided under sub.
(4), a sale under sub.
(1)shall be to the highest bidder by any of the following means:
(a)At a public sale at a location in this state that the administrator determines to be the most favorable market for the property.
(b)On the Internet.
(c)On another forum that the administrator determines is likely to yield the highest net proceeds.
(4)The administrator may decline the highest bid at a sale under this section and re-offer the property for sale if the administrator determines the highest bid is insufficient.
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