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Wisconsin Sublease Agreement

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Wisconsin at a glance: Landlord Consent: Required if specified in lease · Deposit Limit: No statutory limit · Deposit Return: 21 days after subtenant vacates

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Overview

Sublease Agreements in Wisconsin

Wisconsin subleases are governed by state law. Subleasing is permitted unless prohibited by the lease. Landlord consent is standard.
Key Facts

Wisconsin Sublease Agreement — Quick Reference

RequirementWisconsin Rule
Landlord ConsentRequired if specified in lease
Deposit LimitNo statutory limit
Deposit Return21 days after subtenant vacates
Legal Requirements

Wisconsin Legal Requirements

  • Security deposit must be returned within 21 days of move-out.
Governing Laws

Wisconsin Governing Laws

Wis. Stat. § 704.09
Sublease and Assignment
Permits subleasing unless the lease explicitly forbids it.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Wisconsin legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Wisconsin Sublease Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sublease in Wisconsin?

Yes, but you must check your master lease. If required, you must obtain written consent.