Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice of Abandoned Personal Property - Wisconsin 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tenant's name and forwarding address or last known address at the top of the document. This ensures that the notice is delivered correctly.
  3. Fill in the date of the lease agreement and its title, which provides context for this notice. This section is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. List the personal property found within the leased premises. Be specific about each item to avoid any confusion regarding what is considered abandoned.
  5. Indicate a deadline for the tenant to retrieve their belongings. This should be a reasonable timeframe, ensuring compliance with local laws.
  6. Complete the landlord's signature section, including your name and date, confirming that you are authorized to send this notice.

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704.05(5)(a)1. 1. If a tenant removes from or is evicted from the premises and leaves personal property, the landlord may presume, in the absence of a written agreement between the landlord and the tenant to the contrary, that the tenant has abandoned the personal property and may, subject to par. (am) and s.
In general, items that are abandoned or lost will go to the finder, unless the find is made at an owner-occupied residence. Mislaid items usually belong to the possessor of the place where the item is found. If an employee finds an item in the course of their employment, it belongs to the employer.
The landlord usually must give 12 hours notice before entry, unless immediate entry is necessary to preserve or protect the premises, such as in case of a fire or a burst water pipe. If the landlord gives the required notice, the tenant cant refuse entry.
70.04 Definition of personal property. In chs. 70 to 79, personal property includes all of the following: (1g) All goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, and effects, of any nature or description, having any real or marketable value, and not included in the term real property, as defined in s. 70.03.
170.10 Disposition of found goods or money. If no owner of lost money or goods appears within 90 days after notice is given to the law enforcement agency of the city, village or town under s. 170.07 or 170.08, the finder of the money or goods shall be the owner of the lost money or goods.
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