Property Management

Under Wisconsin law, a residential landlord who fails to repair a habitability defect after proper notice may be liable for:

ANothing unless the defect causes injury
BRent abatement, lease termination, and potential damages to the tenant✓ Correct
COnly a fine from DATCP
DCriminal charges only

Explanation

If a landlord fails to repair a habitability defect after proper notice under Wisconsin law, the tenant may be entitled to rent abatement, the right to terminate the lease, and potential damages.

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