Property Management
A Wisconsin property manager who manages 10 or more residential units must comply with DATCP Rule 134, which covers:
ACommercial lease requirements only
BResidential rental practices including security deposits, habitability, and lease disclosures✓ Correct
CBuilding permit requirements for all units
DEnergy efficiency standards for rental units
Explanation
Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 134 covers residential rental practices for most Wisconsin residential landlords, including security deposit handling, habitability standards, required lease disclosures, and prohibited lease provisions.
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