Property Management
A Wisconsin residential landlord who wants to enter a tenant's unit to make non-emergency repairs should:
AEnter at any time with a passkey
BProvide reasonable advance notice (generally 12-24 hours) and enter at a reasonable time✓ Correct
CEnter only when the tenant is home
DFile a notice with DATCP before entering
Explanation
Wisconsin law requires landlords to provide reasonable advance notice before entering for non-emergency purposes and to enter only at reasonable times.
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