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Matt Kowske
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Madison WI 5 Day Notice - business days?

Matt Kowske
  • Madison, WI
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When delivering a 5 day in Madison, does "days" refer to calendar days or business days?

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Kevin Kurt
  • Waunakee, WI
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Kevin Kurt
  • Waunakee, WI
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http://www.tenantresourcecenter.org/eviction   Here is a resource that I use.  It written for tenants, but I like that a lot, because it shows you what errors people who may fight an eviction are looking for and will help.

The quick answer is

By law, the landlord has to allow tenants at least 5 days to pay overdue rent (not counting the day it is served, Saturday, or Sunday, according to Wis. Stats. 704.17(1)(a) & (2)(a), 801.15(1)(b) & 990.001(4).

I am not a lawyer and thus interpreting my response as legal advice would be stupid.

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