Wisconsin Code § 101.9216

Release of security interest
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(1) Within one
month, or within 10 days following written demand by the debtor,
after there is no outstanding obligation and no commitment to
make advances, incur obligations or otherwise give value, secured by the security interest in a manufactured home under any
security agreement between the owner and the secured party, the
secured party shall execute and deliver to the owner, as the department prescribes, a release of the security interest in the form
and manner prescribed by the department and a notice to the
owner stating in no less than 10-point boldface type the owner’s
obligation under sub. (2). If the secured party fails to execute and
deliver the release and notice of the owner’s obligation as required by this subsection, the secured party is liable to the owner
for $25 and for any loss caused to the owner by the failure.
(2) The owner, other than a manufactured home dealer holding the manufactured home for resale, upon receipt of the release
and notice of obligation shall promptly cause the certificate and
release to be mailed or delivered to the department, which shall
release the secured party’s rights on the certificate and issue a
new certificate.
(3) The department may remove information pertaining to a
security interest perfected under s. 101.9213 from its records
when 20 years after the original perfection has elapsed unless the

security interest is renewed in the same manner as provided in s.
101.9213 (2) for perfection of a security interest.
(4) Removal of information pertaining to a security interest
from the records of the department under sub. (3) does not affect
any security agreement between the owner of a manufactured
home and the holder of security interest in the manufactured
home.

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