Property Management
A Wisconsin commercial tenant who fails to pay rent for 5 days after the due date may receive a:
A30-day notice to vacate immediately
B5-day notice to pay rent or vacate✓ Correct
C14-day notice to cure the default
D60-day notice of lease termination
Explanation
A landlord in Wisconsin may serve a 5-day notice to pay rent or vacate after the rent is past due, which is the first step in the eviction process for non-payment.
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