Property Management
The Wisconsin Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act requires that residential rental units meet:
AOnly aesthetic standards set by local HOAs
BMinimum habitability standards (fit for human occupancy)✓ Correct
CHotel-grade furnishing requirements
DEnergy efficiency standards set by the DNR
Explanation
Wisconsin landlord-tenant law requires that residential rental units be fit for human habitation — meeting health, safety, and structural standards — throughout the tenancy. This is the implied warranty of habitability.
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