Property Management
A Wisconsin tenant on a month-to-month lease stops paying rent. The landlord's first step is to serve a:
A5-day notice to pay rent or vacate✓ Correct
B30-day notice to vacate
CEviction filing with the circuit court
DWrit of restitution
Explanation
Wisconsin Wis. Stat. § 704.17 requires a landlord to serve a 5-day notice to pay rent or vacate before filing an eviction (unlawful detainer) action for non-payment of rent.
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