Nuisance Defined
A “nuisance,” as it relates to this 5-day notice to quit, means using the property to deliver or manufacture a controlled substance or as a meeting place for a criminal gang.[1]
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WISCONSIN 14-DAY NOTICE TO QUIT | NON-COMPLIANCE
Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]
To: [TENANT NAME(S)]
Rental (Premises) Street Address: [STREET ADDRESS] City: [CITY] State: Wisconsin
You have violated the law and your rental agreement pursuant to § 823.113(1) or § 823.113(1m)(b) by committing a public nuisance on the premises listed above as follows:
[NUISANCE COMMITTED].
Pursuant to Wisconsin law, you are hereby notified that your tenancy is terminated on [MM/DD/YYYY], at [HH:MM] ☐ AM ☐ PM (which is not less than five (5) days from the date this notice is served on you). You must move from the premises no later than this date and time. If you have not moved by the date and time indicated on this notice, a lawsuit may be filed to evict you.
Under Wisconsin law, you have the right to contest the termination of your tenancy in an eviction action. You also have the right to seek legal counsel.
Landlord / Agent Signature: _____________________________
Printed Name: _____________________________