Wisconsin renting laws
This page summarizes the key landlord-tenant rules for Wisconsin. Local laws may add additional protections, so check your city or county housing department as well.
Security deposit
No statewide cap.
Landlord entry
Generally reasonable notice (often 24–48 hours).
Notice to vacate
Typically 30 days.
Rent control / rent increases
No statewide rent control.
Where to get help
- Search for a local tenant-rights organization or legal aid society in Wisconsin.
- Contact your city or county housing department for local ordinances.
- For disputes, consider a qualified tenant-landlord attorney in your jurisdiction.
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