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Self-help evictions are illegal under ATCP 134.09(7). Self-help evictions mean the landlord is trying to force a tenant out by doing things like changing the locks themselves, throwing the tenants stuff out, shutting off power, etc. without a court order.
Landlord Notice Requirements Wisconsin landlords cannot enter an apartment unless they give at least 12 hours notice to the tenant.
The landlord needs to file a summons and complaint. The summons requires that the tenant appear in court on a specific date, at a specific time.
There are no state laws limiting the amount of a rent increase. If you are renting by the month, the landlord may terminate the rental agreement by giving you a written termination notice at least 28 days before the next rent due date.
Removal from premises The landlord may not confiscate your personal belongings, turn off your utilities, lock you out of your apartment, or use force to remove you. If the small claims court judge rules in the landlords favor, the judge may issue a court order requiring you to leave the property.

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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.
Eviction requires judges signoff First, remember that a landlord cant remove a tenant without a judges order. It is illegal for a landlord to file for an eviction before giving a tenant a notice, usually of five or 28 days.
Removal from premises The landlord may not confiscate your personal belongings, turn off your utilities, lock you out of your apartment, or use force to remove you. If the small claims court judge rules in the landlords favor, the judge may issue a court order requiring you to leave the property.

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