Wisconsin Statutes

§ 707.06 — Unconscionable contract.

Wisconsin § 707.06
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 707Time-share ownership
Subch.subch. I of ch. 707 SUBCHAPTER I
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Wis. Stat. § 707.06 (2026).

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707.06 707.06(1) (1) Unconscionability; remedy. If a court as a matter of law finds that any aspect of a contract relating to the use or ownership of a time share, any conduct directed against the purchaser by a party to the contract, or any result of the contract is unconscionable, the court shall, in addition to the remedy authorized in sub.

(4), either refuse to enforce the contract against the purchaser, or so limit the application of any unconscionable aspect or conduct as to avoid any unconscionable result. 707.06(2) (2) Factors. Without limiting the scope of sub.
(1), the court may consider, among other things, any of the following as pertinent to the issue of unconscionability: 707.06(2)(a) (a) That those engaging in the practice know of the inability of a party to receive benefi

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Legislative History

707.06 History History: 1987 a. 399 .

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