Wisconsin Order for Hearing Non-Eviction (Small Claims) is a legal order issued by the court in Wisconsin for a hearing to settle a dispute between parties without eviction. It is often used in cases regarding unpaid rent, repairs or other personal property matters. The order sets a hearing date and requires the defendant to appear in court on that date. The plaintiff must file a complaint with the court and serve the defendant with a copy of the complaint and the order. At the hearing, the parties present evidence and arguments related to the dispute and the court decides the outcome. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Hearing Non-Eviction (Small Claims): 1. Default Order for Hearing Non-Eviction (Small Claims): This type of order is issued when the defendant fails to show up at the hearing or does not respond to the complaint. The court can then enter a judgment in favor of the plaintiff. 2. Summary Judgment Order for Hearing Non-Eviction (Small Claims): This type of order is issued when the court finds there is no dispute between the parties and the plaintiff is entitled to a judgment in their favor.