A Wisconsin Initial Statement About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals) is a document issued by a court in Wisconsin that states the amount of money the tenant owes to the landlord for unpaid rent and other damages or fees. This statement also outlines the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant, such as the right to appeal the eviction. There are two types of Wisconsin Initial Statements About an Eviction Judgment Against You (individuals): a Default Judgment and a Court Order Eviction Judgment. A Default Judgment is issued when the tenant does not appear in court or does not respond to the court’s notice of a hearing. This type of judgment typically includes the amount of unpaid rent and other fees and damages. A Court Order Eviction Judgment is issued when the court hears evidence from both the landlord and the tenant and makes a decision. This type of judgment includes the amount of unpaid rent and other fees and damages, as well as the tenant’s legal rights and responsibilities.