Property Management
A Wisconsin property manager files an eviction action in the circuit court. The legal name for this action in Wisconsin is a(n):
AUnlawful detainer action
BAction for ejectment
CForcible entry and detainer
DEviction action or small claims action under Wis. Stat. § 799✓ Correct
Explanation
In Wisconsin, eviction proceedings (formerly called 'forcible entry and detainer') are handled as small claims or eviction actions under Wis. Stat.
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