Wisconsin statutes required that a property seller disclose to the buyer if part or all of the property is managed forest land and will continue as such after the property is sold.
The Wisconsin Managed Forest Law (MFL) program is a landowner incentive program that encourages sustainable forestry on private woodland. In exchange for following sound forest management, the landowner pays reduced property taxes. It was enacted in 1985 and replaced the Woodland Tax Law and the Forest Crop Law.
MFL is the only forest tax law that is open to enrollment. Land enrolled in the MFL program must be managed according to a plan agreed to by the landowner.
Where Can I get a Blank Copy of the Managed Forest Law - Seller Disclosure to Complete?
We will provide you a copy of any Wisconsin disclosure form for free upon submitting a flat fee MLS listing through our website.
Where Can I Learn More About the Managed Forest Law Program?
See the Department of Natural Resources website page for this here
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