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Yes, Wisconsin provides specific renters' rights that protect tenants from unfair treatment. These rights include the ability to live in safe conditions, the right to privacy, and protection from illegal evictions. Knowing your rights under Wisconsin landlord tenant laws is essential for any renter. If you have questions or face issues, resources like UsLegalForms can guide you in asserting your rights confidently.
Withholding Rent: If the landlord refuses to eliminate a condition hazardous to the health or safety of the tenant, the tenant may either move out or take a rent abatement to match the extent to which the tenant is deprived of full normal use of the unit. Tenants may not withhold rent in full (WI Stat. § 704.07(4)).
Removal from premises The landlord may not confiscate your personal belongings, turn off your utilities, lock you out of your apartment, or use force to remove you. If the small claims court judge rules in the landlord's favor, the judge may issue a court order requiring you to leave the property.
It is acceptable to indicated in the rental agreement that the tenant is responsible for providing and paying for routine carpet cleaning. See DOJ letter to DATCP dated 7/31/13. But, if the tenant fails to do so, a landlord still cannot deduct the cost of routine carpet cleaning from the tenant's security deposit.
The landlord usually must give 12 hours notice before entry, unless immediate entry is necessary to preserve or protect the premises, such as in case of a fire or a burst water pipe. If the landlord gives the required notice, the tenant can't refuse entry. Any other entry by the landlord may be trespassing.
Removal from premises The landlord may not confiscate your personal belongings, turn off your utilities, lock you out of your apartment, or use force to remove you. If the small claims court judge rules in the landlord's favor, the judge may issue a court order requiring you to leave the property.