Wisconsin Code § 779.10

Judgment
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The judgment shall adjudge the amount
due to each claimant who is a party to the action. It shall direct
that the interest of the owner in the premises at the commencement of the performing, furnishing, or procuring the labor, services, materials, plans, or specifications for which liens are given
and which the owner has since acquired, or so much thereof as is
necessary, be sold to satisfy the judgment, and that the proceeds
be brought into court with the report of sale to abide the order of
the court. If the premises can be sold in parcels without injury to
the parties, the court may adjudge that the sale be so made. If the
plaintiff fails to establish a lien upon the premises but does establish a right to recover for labor, services, materials, plans, or specifications, the plaintiff may have a judgment against the party
liable.

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