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Withholding Rent: If the landlord refuses to eliminate a condition hazardous to the health or safety of the tenant, the tenant may either move out or take a rent abatement to match the extent to which the tenant is deprived of full normal use of the unit. Tenants may not withhold rent in full (WI Stat. § 704.07(4)).
Landlords may not advertise or rent condemned property. Landlords must disclose housing code violations they have been notified of but have not corrected. They must also reveal structural defects, a lack of hot or cold running water, serious plumbing, or electrical problems, and other hazards.
Routine maintenance is different for every landlord (there aren't any laws that require certain kinds of routine maintenance), but could be carpet cleaning done between each change of tenants, painting during every turnover, dusting behind the fridge, changing out the shower head...
Normal Wear and Tear: This is a term that Wisconsin laws use, but do not define in detail. It refers to the deterioration of the premises that occurs during normal conditions where the tenant cleans regularly and cares for the premises reasonably.
In Wisconsin, a landlord is allowed to charge a cleaning fee if the tenant agrees to it in the rental agreement or if the cleaning is required to return the unit to its initial condition past expected wear and tear.
134.06(3)(c). The landlord cannot deduct cleaning costs, painting costs or carpet cleaning costs from a security deposit unless there was tenant "damage, waste or neglect." 2. the amount withheld as reasonable compensation for the claim.
A Wisconsin eviction process does not allow a landlord to evict a tenant without good cause. As long as the tenant does not violate any rules, they can stay until their rental term ends.