The Wisconsin Affidavit Based on Noncompliance Non-Eviction (Small Claims) is a legal document that is used to initiate a noncompliance non-eviction proceeding in small claims court in the state of Wisconsin. The affidavit is filed by the plaintiff (landlord) to initiate a claim against the defendant (tenant) for an alleged breach of the lease agreement. The affidavit must include the tenant's name and address, the address of the rental property, the date of the alleged breach, and a detailed description of the tenant's noncompliance. Additionally, the affidavit must provide the court with proof of the tenant's noncompliance. There are two types of Wisconsin Affidavit Based on Noncompliance Non-Eviction (Small Claims): 1) a complaint for nonpayment of rent and 2) a complaint for nonperformance of the lease agreement. The complaint for nonpayment of rent must include the amount of rent due, the date on which payment is due, and proof of nonpayment. The complaint for nonperformance of the lease agreement must include the tenant's alleged breach of the lease agreement and proof of the breach.