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Enter a dwelling unit during tenancy except upon advance notice and at reasonable times. Advance notice means at least 12 hours advance notice unless the tenant, upon being notified of the proposed entry, consents to a shorter time period.
Notice Requirements for Wisconsin Landlords A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you 28 days as required by Wisconsin law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.
When you rent a property from a landlord it becomes your home. They should only enter the property without you being present, if you have given permission for them to do so, or in a genuine emergency.
A landlord may enter for the amount of time reasonably required to inspect the premises, make repairs, or show the premises to prospective tenants or purchasers. ATCP 134.09(2)(a)2. 2. Enter a dwelling unit during tenancy except upon advance notice and at reasonable times.
Tenant Action if Landlord Enters Without Proper NoticeFile a written complaint with the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection at 1-800-422-7128 or by visiting their website.
A Wisconsin notice to enter notifies a tenant that their landlord needs to access their rental unit for an allowable reason. The landlord is required to give the tenant at least twelve (12) hours' notice before entry and can only access the unit during reasonable hours.
You are paying rent to the landlord for exclusive use as the property as your home and as such you have the right to decide who enters it and when. If a landlord enters your home without permission they are, technically, trespassing, unless they have a court order to allow them otherwise.
Tenants in Wisconsin have the right to exclusive possession of their apartment. This means that a landlord cannot enter without advance notice (or whatever terms are in your lease about entry): Entry must be at reasonable times and for three reasons (Maintenance, to show your place, an emergency).