Property Management
Under Wisconsin law, a landlord must give a residential tenant at least how many days' written notice before entering the unit for non-emergency repairs or inspections?
A12 hours
B24 hours✓ Correct
C48 hours
D72 hours
Explanation
Wisconsin case law and DATCP guidelines indicate that reasonable advance notice for non-emergency entry is generally 24 hours, though the statutes do not specify an exact number of hours.
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