Property Management
Under Wisconsin landlord-tenant law, a landlord who fails to give proper notice before entering a tenant's unit may be:
AGranted immunity because they own the property
BLiable for damages if the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment is violated✓ Correct
COnly subject to DATCP review
DRequired to give the tenant a rent reduction
Explanation
Entering a tenant's unit without proper notice violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and may expose the landlord to liability for damages.
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