Rock County sets no night cap. Wisconsin lets a city, village, or town cap rentals of more than 6 but fewer than 30 consecutive days at no fewer than 180 days per year, and those days may be required to run consecutively.
Rock County imposes no countywide limit on rental nights. Under Wis. Stat. 66.1014(2)(d)1., for rentals of more than 6 but fewer than 30 consecutive days, a subdivision may cap total rental days at no fewer than 180 within any 365-day period. The subdivision may require those days to run consecutively but may not dictate which specific period of the year they fall in. Any such cap is enacted by an individual city, village, or town, not by Rock County. Separately, operators renting more than 10 nights per year still need the state DATCP tourist rooming house license.
Exceeding a lawful local 180-day-floor cap can bring municipal citations and revocation of a local rental license.
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Milton, WI
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Milton, WI
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Milton, WI
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Milton, WI
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Milton, WI
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Milton, WI
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