Wisconsin Stipulation for Dismissal Eviction (Small Claims) is a form of legal agreement between a landlord and tenant. This agreement is used when a tenant fails to pay rent or violates the terms of the lease, and the landlord is seeking to evict the tenant. In a Wisconsin Stipulation for Dismissal Eviction (Small Claims), the landlord and tenant agree to dismiss the eviction case, and the tenant must comply with certain terms and conditions. This may include paying any back rent due, paying a stipulated judgment, or agreeing to move out of the rental property. There are two types of Wisconsin Stipulation for Dismissal Eviction (Small Claims): Summary Eviction and Forcible Entry and Detained (FED) Eviction. Summary Eviction is used when the tenant has failed to pay rent, while FED Eviction is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the lease. A Wisconsin Stipulation for Dismissal Eviction (Small Claims) should be signed by both landlord and tenant in order to be valid.