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(3) Length of notice. At least 28 days notice must be given except in the following cases: If rent is payable on a basis less than monthly, notice at least equal to the rent-paying period is sufficient; all agricultural tenancies from year-to-year require at least 90 days notice.
Limits on Rent Increases: Wisconsin has no cap on how much rent can be increased (unless you are in income-restricted housing). Wis. Stat. 704 and ATCP 134 do not contain language about rent increases.
Wisconsin has no cap on how much rent can be increased (unless you are in income-restricted housing). Wis. Stat.
Historical data suggest an average annual increase of 2-3%, but this figure may fluctuate based on market trends. Financial considerations for landlords include Wisconsin property taxes, maintenance costs, and the overall profitability of their holdings.
If the tenancy is month-to-month and the tenant fails to pay rent on time or in full, the landlord can give the tenant a 5-day notice to pay or vacate (notifying the tenant that he has five days to either get current on the rent or vacate the premises), or he can give a 14-day notice to vacate (not offering the tenant