is the landlord required to take care of te landscaping before tenant moves in
There are no state laws in Wisconsin limiting the amount of a rent increase. The law states that a landlord must give the tenant a 28 day notice before increasing the rent amount.
Yes , but only if the tenant gave a written request asking the landlord to fumigate his premises before occupation or within the first few weeks of occupation.
(in the US) If you are asking as the owner/landlord - no. The HAZMAT condition must be abated before you can offer it fro occupancy.
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Illinois and Michigan both became states before Wisconsin.
The landlord is required to make reasonable attempts to notify the former tenant that he must remove his possessions. How long the landlord must wait before he disposes of the items depends on how much time the tenant has paid rent for. The time also depends on the jurisdiction.
To issue a Wisconsin 60-day notice to vacate a rental property, the landlord must provide a written notice to the tenant at least 60 days before the desired move-out date. The notice should include the reason for the termination of the lease, the date by which the tenant must vacate the property, and any other relevant information. It is important to follow the specific guidelines outlined in Wisconsin landlord-tenant laws to ensure the notice is valid and legally enforceable.
Depends on the state you live in. In Wisconsin, the landlord MUST repaint any unit between tenants. The short answer is: he (or she) is NOT required to paint an apartment. Generally, whether a landlord paints an apartment depends entirely on the conditions of the rental market at the time and location. If it's a landlord's market, don't expect the landlord to paint, even if the place is a mess. The responsibility and cost of painting will be on the renter. Renters should get the landlord's permission in writing before painting, however. In a renter's market, landlords may offer to paint the place before you move in. If you've been living there a while and your lease is ending, the landlord may be willing to paint your unit if he doesn't want to lose you as a tenant. But I certainly wouldn't expect an apartment to be pointed more frequently than once every five years or so. Any tenant of mine that required his unit to be painted more often than that is not one I'd want to keep.
More than likely you will have to evict them, the first step in the Wisconsin eviction process is the landlord serving the tenant with a Wisconsin eviction notice. After the tenant has received proper notice, and still has not moved out, the landlord must go to court to beginning the eviction lawsuit. The landlord should go to the Circuit Court Clerk in the county where the property is located, and ask for a Small Claims Summons and Complaint Form.
What a landlord verifies is completely up to the landlord
hahaha. That's like asking if Chicago is windy! YES Wisconsin gets snowstorms!! And unlike the East, we don't close down when there's an inch of snow on the ground. It takes a couple feet before we close down.