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๐Ÿ”‘ Rental Property Rules/Rent Control

Madison vs Sun Prairie

How do rent control rules compare between Madison, WI and Sun Prairie, WI?

Madison, WI

Dane County

Few Restrictions

Rent control is prohibited in Wisconsin under state preemption law. Wisconsin Statute 66.1015 prevents any city, village, town, or county from enacting ordinances that regulate the amount of rent charged for private residential rental property. Madison cannot impose rent control, rent stabilization, or rent caps. Landlords may raise rent by any amount with proper notice at the end of a lease term.

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Sun Prairie, WI

Dane County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMadisonSun Prairie
State LawWI Statute ยง66.1015 โ€” rent control preempted-
Local AuthorityMadison cannot enact rent control-
Rent IncreasesNo limits โ€” proper notice required-
Lease TermsIncreases allowed at end of lease term-

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Madison FAQ

Does Madison have rent control?

No. Wisconsin state law (Statute 66.1015) prohibits all local governments from enacting rent control ordinances. Madison cannot regulate the amount of rent charged by private landlords.

Is there any limit on how much my landlord can raise rent?

No. There is no limit on rent increases in Wisconsin. Landlords must provide proper notice before raising rent, and increases typically take effect at the end of a lease term or rental period.

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