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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 707 — Time-share ownership

707.45 Amendments to statement.

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707.45 Amendments to statement. A developer shall promptly amend all of the following:
(1)The time-share disclosure statement to report any material change in the information required by s. 707.41 or 707.44 .
(2)The time-share disclosure statement or any supplement to the statement to report any material change known to the developer in the information required by s. 707.42 , except that:
(a)The developer shall report to purchasers any significant change in information required by s. 707.42
(b),
(c)and
(k)that adversely affects purchasers’ interests within 30 days after the change occurs, and if the developer reports the change as required, the developer is not liable to purchasers for any harm resulting because purchasers were not informed earlier of the change.
(b)The information required by s. 707.42
(m)to
(o)shall be calculated, at a minimum, from the records of the exchange company, as defined in s. 707.42
(a), for each calendar year and shall be available no later than July 1 of the succeeding year.
(3)The time-share disclosure statement or any supplement to the statement to report any material change in the information required by s. 707.43 , except that the information required by s. 707.43
(d)to
(f)shall be calculated, at a minimum, from the records of the multilocation developer, as defined in s. 707.43
(1), for the preceding calendar year and shall be available no later than July 1 of the succeeding year.
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