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Milwaukee vs West Allis

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Milwaukee, WI and West Allis, WI?

Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Milwaukee does not have a just-cause eviction ordinance. Wisconsin law (Wis. Stat. Chapter 704) governs landlord-tenant relationships statewide. Landlords may decline to renew a lease or terminate a month-to-month tenancy with 28 days' notice without stating a reason. For-cause evictions proceed through small claims court for nonpayment of rent (5-day notice) or lease violations (14-day notice). Wisconsin law preempts local just-cause eviction protections beyond what state statute provides.

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West Allis, WI

Milwaukee County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMilwaukeeWest Allis
Just-Cause OrdinanceNone — no local just-cause eviction law-
State LawWI Stat. Ch. 704 — Landlord-Tenant-
Nonrenewal Notice28 days for month-to-month tenancies-
Nonpayment5-day pay-or-quit notice-
Lease Violation14-day cure-or-quit notice-

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Milwaukee FAQ

Does Milwaukee require just cause for eviction?

No. Milwaukee does not have a just-cause eviction ordinance. Landlords can decline to renew a lease or end a month-to-month tenancy with 28 days' notice without stating a reason, consistent with Wisconsin Statute Chapter 704.

How much notice must a landlord give to end a tenancy?

For month-to-month tenancies, 28 days' notice is required. For nonpayment of rent, a 5-day pay-or-quit notice is required. For lease violations other than nonpayment, a 14-day notice to cure or vacate is required.

West Allis FAQ

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