Wi State Statute 799 - Village of Ashwaubenon 2025

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An owner of land that abuts a navigable waterway is presumed to be a riparian owner and is entitled to exercise all rights afforded to a riparian owner, including the right to place a pier, other structures, or deposits, even if the bed of the waterway is owned in whole or in part by another, unless those rights are
Wisconsin Eviction Time Estimates ActionDuration Appeal period 15 days Issuance of writ of restitution Immediate Time to quit after writ is posted 10 days or less Total 2-4 months3 more rows Nov 15, 2023
799.40 Eviction actions. (1) When commenced. A civil action of eviction may be commenced by a person entitled to the possession of real property, or by that persons agent authorized in writing, to remove therefrom any person who is not entitled to either the possession or occupancy of such real property.
At the time of ordering judgment, upon application of the defendant with notice to the plaintiff, the court may, in cases where it determines hardship to exist, stay the issuance of the writ by a period not to exceed 30 days from the date of the order for judgment.
No. A landlord can be sued for forceful evictions. This is called a self-help eviction and ing to Wisconsin law, it is illegal to evict a tenant without cause. If a landlord is sued by a tenant, the court will determine what damages a landlord will have to pay.
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Yes, tenants without a lease, such as those in a month-to-month tenancy, can be evicted in Wisconsin.
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