Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB712

Introduced
11/27/23  
Refer
11/27/23  

Caption

Requiring landlords or tenants to apply for emergency rental assistance and participate in mediation prior to eviction and prohibiting certain rent increases.

Impact

The bill significantly alters the legal landscape for eviction proceedings in Wisconsin. By requiring landlords to pursue rental assistance before an eviction and to participate in mediation, the bill emphasizes collaboration between landlords and tenants, ultimately aiming to reduce the number of evictions in the state. This could lead to increased housing stability for tenants, who often face financial hardships, while ensuring landlords are aware of available assistance programs.

Summary

Assembly Bill 712 addresses the issue of eviction procedures in Wisconsin, particularly for residential tenants facing rental payment difficulties. The bill mandates that landlords give tenants a minimum of 30 days’ notice before eviction can occur due to non-payment of rent, an extension from the current notice period. Landlords must also apply for emergency rental assistance if available, and provide necessary information about this assistance in their notices. This provision aims to ensure that tenants are informed and can seek help before facing eviction.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding AB712 include debates regarding the balance of power between landlords and tenants. Supporters argue that the bill protects vulnerable tenants, providing them with necessary breathing room during financial crises. Critics, however, may express concerns about potential negative impacts on landlords, particularly small property owners, who could find the extended eviction process burdensome and financially challenging. The prohibition of rent increases for 12 months after receiving rental assistance further adds to the complexity of this bill, raising concerns over the economic viability for many landlords.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB655

Requiring landlords or tenants to apply for emergency rental assistance and participate in mediation prior to eviction and prohibiting certain rent increases.

WI AB701

Evicting tenants for failure to pay rent.

WI SB659

Evicting tenants for failure to pay rent.

WI SF554

Eviction prohibition for nonpayment of rent when an application for rental assistance for the tenant is pending

WI HB1439

Relating To Eviction Mediation.

WI SB1439

Relating To Eviction Mediation.

WI SB1439

Relating To Eviction Mediation.

WI HB1439

Relating To Eviction Mediation.

WI SB3332

Relating To Eviction Mediation.

WI SB384

Landlord and Tenant - Stay of Eviction Proceeding for Rental Assistance Determination

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