Wisconsin Code § 820.02

Sale, how conducted
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When a division cannot be
had without injury to some of the parties interested the court shall
order a sale and the sheriff of the county or some other person appointed by said court, shall sell said property, after giving 10
days’ notice by posting notices of such sale in 3 public places in
the town, city or village where such property is found, at public
auction, and the bill of sale of such sheriff or person so appointed
shall convey to the purchaser such title, interest and estate in said
property as the respective tenants in common had, and the sheriff
or person appointed shall forthwith report to the court all his or
her proceedings, and the court on confirming the sale shall order
the payment to each tenant in common of his or her ratable share
of the proceeds of such sale.

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