Loving where you live is easy when you have a house like this. Invite your family and friends for quality time in a home that reflects your spirit. Turn it into your personal retreat where you can cancel plans with peace of mind. Landlord typically responsible for: Property & Structure Major repairs: Roof, foundation, exterior walls, plumbing, electrical, HVAC systems Safety compliance: Smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, working locks, safe stairs/railings Pest control: For infestations that aren't caused by tenant neglect, e.g. termites, roaches in multi-unit buildings Common areas: Hallways, laundry rooms, yard maintenance if multi-unit and not specified otherwise Appliances provided: Repair/replace fridge, stove, dishwasher if included in lease Utilities & Services Water/sewer, trash, unless lease says tenant pays Heat in winter - Wisconsin law requires landlords to provide heat to at least 67 F Legal/Habitability Keeping the unit "habitable" per Wisconsin Statute 704.07 Responding to repair requests in reasonable time Following proper notice before entry: 12-hour notice in WI for non-emergencies Tenant typically responsible for: Daily Use & Upkeep Minor maintenance: Replacing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, furnace filters Cleanliness: Keeping all 4 bedrooms, kitchen, bathrooms clean and sanitary Trash: Getting garbage to designated pickup area on time Yard/snow: If single-family home and lease assigns it mowing, shoveling Damage & Conduct Damage beyond normal wear: Holes in walls, broken windows, stains from pets/kids Reporting issues promptly: Leaks, pests, broken appliances so damage doesn't get worse Appliances owned by tenant: Washer/dryer if tenant brings their own Utilities: Electric, gas, internet/cable if lease says tenant pays Lease Compliance Paying rent on time Not exceeding occupancy limits for a 3-bedroom No unauthorized alterations: painting, removing fixtures without permission Following rules on pets, smoking, parking Often negotiated / depends on lease: | Item | Who usually pays | | Lawn care/snow removal | Landlord for multi-unit, tenant for single-family | | Pest control after move-in | Tenant if caused by cleanliness, landlord if structural | | Air filters | Tenant buys, but landlord should tell you size | | Extermination | Landlord if pre-existing, tenant if infestation due to garbage | WI-specific note: Under Wisconsin law, landlords must disclose any building code violations or habitability issues. Tenants can't be charged for "normal wear and tear" on a 4-bed after a few years scuffed paint, worn carpet.
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