Wi State Statute 799 - Village of Ashwaubenon 2026

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Wisconsin state law dictates that a tenant must vacate the property within 10 days upon receipt of the Writ of Restitution. In cases that will bring a tenant hardship, they may be granted a stay of execution for a maximum of 30 days.
A 5-day Notice for Non-Rent Violation with Right to Cure is a warning that the tenant broke a clause or rule in the lease other than non-payment of rent or late fees. Wis. Stat. 704.17(1g), 2017 Wis.
No, in Wisconsin, a landlord cannot legally evict a tenant without a court order.
(b) Except as provided in s. 342.16, any transferee of a vehicle who with intent to defraud fails to make application for a new certificate of title immediately upon transfer to him or her of a vehicle may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned for not more than 30 days or both.
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.

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