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In Wisconsin, does a 30 day notice to pay rent or vacate supersede a 60 day notice clause in lease?

In Wisconsin, does a 30 day notice to pay rent or vacate supersede a 60 day notice clause in lease?

Expert Answer   •   30 days ago      |   Follow-up

Could not pay August rent, landlord said pay when you can, in September he asked about rent, agreed to paying him 100 dollars in early November. A few days ago, he verbally notified me he was going to give me a 30 day notice, presumably tomorrow. I have a 60 day notice clause plus a winter extension clause in lease , does the 30 day notice supercede that?

  This legal question falls under Landlord and Tenant law in 53217. If you’re facing a similar legal issue, read on to learn how to resolve it or contact one of our listed attorneys directly. Suggested keywords: rent, nonpayment, notice, lease

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  Expert Answer

In Wisconsin, a statutory 30-day notice for nonpayment generally applies even if your lease mentions 60 days for termination. The 60-day clause usually covers no-cause termination, not eviction for unpaid rent. Verbal permission to pay later can matter, but written notice controls. A winter extension clause may help only if it’s specific and enforceable.

  • Nonpayment → 30-day statutory notice
  • 60-day clause usually for no-cause termination
  • Verbal agreements can affect timing, but are hard to prove

Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. A Wisconsin tenant or housing attorney should review your lease and facts.


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