Property Management
A Wisconsin tenant who subleases their apartment without landlord permission is:
AFully permitted to sublease at any time
BPotentially in breach of the lease if it prohibits subletting without consent✓ Correct
CAutomatically released from their lease obligations
DProtected by DATCP rules from eviction
Explanation
Most Wisconsin leases prohibit subletting without the landlord's written consent; subletting without permission is a lease violation that may lead to eviction.
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