Wisconsin Standard Rental Lease Agreement Templates

Wisconsin standard rental lease agreement: Step-by-step guideline and free blank fill-able, downloadable, and printable templates. Formats available for download include Google Docs, Google Sheets, Microsoft Adobe PDFs, and Microsoft Word Processing formats.

Last updated August 29th, 2024

Wisconsin standard rental lease agreement: Step-by-step guideline and free blank fill-able, downloadable, and printable templates. Formats available for download include Google Docs, Google Sheets, Microsoft Adobe PDFs, and Microsoft Word Processing formats.

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A Wisconsin rental lease agreement is a legal contract that is used when Landlords rent property in exchange for rent payments from Tenants.

Rental Application Landlords should run a background check and employment history on future Tenants prior to signing the Wisconsin rental agreement form.

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Most Recent US Home Facts

  • Population (2023): 334,914,895
  • Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
  • Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
  • Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

How to Fill Out a Wisconsin Rental Lease Agreement Form?

  • STEP 1 – The date on which both parties agree to the agreement.
  • STEP 2 – Landlord’s Name – If the landlord is a company, enter the company name.
  • STEP 3 – Landlord’s Address – The landlord’s street name and number.
  • STEP 4 – The landlord’s City, State, and Zip Code.
  • STEP 5 – The tenant’s full legal name that matches a government-issued ID.
  • STEP 6 – The tenant’s street name and number.
  • STEP 7 – The tenant’s current City, State, and Zip Code.

Required Disclosure Forms

  1. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure
  2. Building Code Violations Disclosure
  3. Damage and Defects Disclosure
  4. Landlord/Owner Identification
  5. Utility Disclosure

Security Deposit Requirements

Maximum Amount – There’s no law on the maximum security deposit amounts in Wisconsin.

Returning to Tenant – 30 days of the lease end date.

Source: § 134.06(2)

Landlord Access to Rental Property

Landlords must give Tenants a 12-hour notice before entering the rental property.

Source: § 134.09(2)(a)

Paying Rent and Late Fees

Grace Period –  No grace period in Wisconsin

Late Rent Fees – No state law mandating late fees.

NSF Fees – $15 per bounced rent check.

Source: § 134.09(8)

Wisconsin Standard Rental Lease Agreement Templates

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