Letter from Tenant to Landlord containing Notice to landlord to cease retaliatory threats to evict or retaliatory eviction - Wisconsin 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This establishes when the notice is being sent.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy for proper delivery.
  4. In the greeting, address your landlord directly using their name, which personalizes your communication.
  5. Provide your address as a tenant in the specified section. This confirms your identity and residence.
  6. Clearly state the reason for this notice, referencing any threats or eviction notices received. Be specific about dates and events that prompted this action.
  7. Detail any retaliatory actions taken by the landlord that you believe are unlawful, citing relevant laws if necessary.
  8. Conclude with a demand for withdrawal of eviction threats and mention potential defenses you may raise if these actions continue.
  9. Sign and date at the bottom of the letter, ensuring all required information is complete before sending.
  10. Select how you will deliver this notice (personal delivery, certified mail, etc.) and sign off on that section as well.

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Draft the Constructive Eviction Letter: Include details about the issues, your previous communication with the landlord, and your intent to terminate the lease due to unlivable conditions.
Note that even if the landlord proves that he or she has a valid reason for the eviction, the tenant can prove retaliation by showing that the landlords effort to evict the tenant is not in good faith and is primarily based on a goal of punishing the tenant for exercising said rights.
First, and foremost, if a tenant threatens you or someone on your staff, you are not required to just accept that sort of treatment. You may take aggressive legal action to remove such a tenant from your property.
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Landlord harassment in Wisconsin includes lying or intimidating a tenant, giving false eviction notices, using threatening language, refusing to do necessary repairs, interfering with tenants quiet enjoyment of their dwellings, and steering people to certain units or buildings.

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