Property Management
A Wisconsin landlord who provides a 5-day notice to pay or vacate is giving the tenant:
A30 days to vacate
B5 days to pay the overdue rent or face eviction proceedings✓ Correct
CNotice that the lease is terminated immediately
DNotice of a rent increase
Explanation
A 5-day notice to pay or vacate in Wisconsin gives the tenant 5 days to pay all overdue rent or vacate; if the tenant does neither, the landlord may begin eviction (unlawful detainer) proceedings.
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