Property Management
A Wisconsin landlord who wants to convert rental apartments to condominiums must comply with:
AOnly the Condominium Ownership Act (Ch. 703)
BState condominium conversion laws and may be required to give tenants notice and right of first refusal✓ Correct
COnly local zoning ordinances
DDATCP Ch. 134 only
Explanation
Condominium conversions in Wisconsin must comply with Ch. 703 (Condominium Ownership Act), and applicable state or local laws may require advance notice to tenants and the right of first refusal to purchase.
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