Wisconsin Rental Agreement

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A Wisconsin rental agreement is a legal contract between a landlord overseeing a rental property and a tenant who wishes to use it. Wisconsin landlord-tenant law governs these agreements; rental terms must be within the limits allowed by law.

Wisconsin Rental Agreement Types

Residential Lease Agreement

A Wisconsin residential lease agreement (“rental agreement”) is a legal contract for a tenant to rent a residential property from a landlord, subject to terms and conditions agreed by all parties.

Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

A Wisconsin month-to-month lease agreement is a contract (not necessarily written) where a tenant rents property from a landlord. The full rental term is one month, renewable on a month-to-month basis.

Rental Application Form

Wisconsin landlords may use a rental application form to screen prospective tenants. A rental application collects information relating to finances, rental history, and past evictions.

Residential Sublease Agreement

A Wisconsin sublease agreement is a legal contract where a tenant ("sublessor") rents (“subleases”) property to a new tenant (“sublessee”), usually with the landlord’s permission.

Roommate Agreement

A Wisconsin roommate agreement is a legal contract between two or more people (“co-tenants”) who share a rental property according to rules they set, including for things like splitting the rent. This agreement binds the co-tenants living together, and doesn’t include the landlord.

Commercial Lease Agreement

A Wisconsin commercial lease agreement is a legal contract arranging the rental of commercial space between a landlord and a business.

Common Residential Rental Agreements in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Required Residential Lease Disclosures

To learn more about required disclosures in Wisconsin, click here.

Some Wisconsin cities, like Milwaukee, may require additional disclosures. Local laws apply in addition to state laws.

Wisconsin Landlord Tenant Laws

It is extremely important for a landlord to ensure that there are no lease provisions included which may void the rental agreement. Recent Wisconsin caselaw provides that a landlord relying on a voided lease must return to the tenant ALL rent payments across the entire tenancy. [1]

To learn more about landlord tenant laws in Wisconsin, click here.

Sources

…when a transaction [including a covenant to rent] is void, the customer shall be entitled to retain the goods, services or money received pursuant to the transaction without obligation to pay any amount and shall be entitled to recover any sums paid to the merchant pursuant to the transaction.