Property Management
Under Wisconsin law, a landlord must provide a tenant with written notice of building code violations that exist at the time of rental. This is required by:
AThe Wisconsin Condominium Ownership Act
BDATCP residential rental rules (Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 134)✓ Correct
CThe Wisconsin Fair Employment Act
DWis. Stat. Chapter 452
Explanation
Wisconsin's DATCP residential rental rules require landlords to disclose known building code violations to prospective tenants before entering a lease agreement.
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