Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB701

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

Caption

Evicting tenants for failure to pay rent.

Impact

The legislation proposes significant adjustments to existing statutes governing landlord-tenant relationships. By extending the notice period for non-payment, AB701 seeks to enhance the security of tenants and reduce the immediate pressures they face if they are behind on rent. Furthermore, the bill states that eviction proceedings must be dismissed if tenants pay all due rent and any required payments before a judgment is entered. This creates a scenario where landlords cannot proceed with evictions solely based on past due rent, thereby reinforcing tenants' rights and encouraging landlords to accept payments even after initiating eviction actions.

Summary

Assembly Bill 701 aims to modify eviction procedures related to non-payment of rent in Wisconsin. The bill stipulates that if a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord must provide a notice requiring the tenant to either pay the owed rent or vacate the premises within 30 days, as opposed to the current requirement of 5 days. This change is designed to grant tenants more time to fulfill their rental obligations before facing eviction, aligning with a growing emphasis on tenant protections in housing policy.

Contention

Debate around AB701 is likely to center on the balance between landlords' rights to secure payment and tenants' need for protection against sudden eviction. Proponents of the bill argue that the extended notice period and the dismissal clause for eviction actions amplify tenants' rights, potentially reducing the adverse impacts of housing instability. Conversely, critics may contend that these changes could create challenges for landlords, particularly in instances of repeated non-payment, undermining their ability to manage rental properties effectively. The success of AB701 hinges on finding a middle ground that acknowledges the rights and responsibilities of both parties within the housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB659

Evicting tenants for failure to pay rent.

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 AB712

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

WI SB658

A residential tenant's right to counsel in an eviction action and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB698

A residential tenant's right to counsel in an eviction action and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB713

Eviction notices.

WI SB664

Eviction notices.

WI HB1061

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

WI SB2461

Landlord-tenant law; revise provisions of to create procedures and protection for evictions.

WI HB835

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

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