Property Management
Under Wisconsin Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 134.09, a landlord may include a clause in a lease requiring tenants to:
AWaive their right to sue the landlord for any reason
BPay a reasonable late fee, but the lease must specify the amount of the late fee✓ Correct
CAgree to automatic 10% rent increases annually
DWaive their right to receive the inspection checklist
Explanation
DATCP regulations allow landlords to charge late fees if specified in the lease, but prohibit lease clauses that waive tenant rights or that are unconscionable.
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