Wisconsin Code § 779.98

Payment of prior real estate liens
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(1) Any person having a lien on real estate against which there is a prior lien
may pay any or all of the items in sub. (2). The amounts paid
shall be added to the payor’s lien, with interest from the date of
payment at the same rate as when paid, or if no rate was provided
for prior to such payment, at the legal rate of interest. Interest on
amounts paid for items described in sub. (2) (d) shall be computed at the rate under s. 74.77. All sums so paid shall be collected as a part of and in the same manner as is the lien by virtue
of which said payments are made and be entitled to the same
priority.
(2) The items, any or all of which may be paid under sub. (1),
are as follows:
(a) Any past due or defaulted principal or interest of a prior
lien.
(b) Any interest or amortized installment due under a prior
lien.
(c) Premiums and assessment on insurance policies necessary
to protect the security of the lienor making such payments or of
any prior lien and authorized under the terms of either such lien.
(d) Taxes or special assessments due and unpaid on any realty
covered by the lien with interest, penalties and costs.
(e) Any portion of a prior lien.
(f) Any charge for improvements or any other item authorized
by statutes or by the terms of any prior lien.
(3) Payments made under sub. (1) shall be proved by the affidavit of the person making the payment or the person’s agent or
attorney, giving the items paid, the dates when paid and the description of the real estate on which the lien is claimed, shall have
priority over any liens which were subsequent to the lien of the
person making the payment at the date of such payments, and
shall also have priority over any lien filed after such affidavit is
recorded with the register of deeds of the county where the land is
located. Said payments shall also be prior to any liens filed before the recording of such affidavit if such filing was made with
knowledge of such payments.
(4) The payments may be made during the period in which
any lien is being enforced, or during the redemption period. An
affidavit of the payments as provided in sub. (3) may be recorded
with the register of deeds, and a copy of the affidavit shall be furnished by the sheriff at least 5 days before the expiration of the redemption period.
(5) If the lienor at the time of making such payment has an
equal priority with other lienors, and the property securing such
liens does not sell for a sufficient sum to pay all liens, the person
making such payments shall be repaid the amounts thereof before

the other equal lienors receive any share in the proceeds of such
sale.

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