Wisconsin 7 Day Notice To Vacate

Last Updated: March 5, 2024 by Roberto Valenzuela

A Wisconsin 7 Day Notice To Vacate is a letter which complies with state legal requirements to terminate a week-to-week lease. The non-terminating party must receive notice at least seven (7) calendar days before the date of termination.

When To Use a Wisconsin 7 Day Notice To Vacate

A Wisconsin 7 Day Notice To Vacate ends a week-to-week lease, or a rental situation with no written lease where the tenant pays rent weekly. Either the landlord or the tenant may deliver this notice, as appropriate.

Some types of Wisconsin lease termination notice may allow different reasons for termination, or different notice periods. This may also apply to an eviction notice issued because of a lease or legal violation.

How To Write a Wisconsin 7 Day Notice To Vacate

To help ensure the legal compliance of a Notice To Vacate:

  1. Use the full name of the receiving party, and address of record, if known
  2. Specify the termination date of the lease or tenancy
  3. Fill in the full address of the rental premises
  4. Provide updated/current address and phone number information
  5. Print name and sign the notice
  6. Complete the certificate of service by indicating the date and method of notice delivery, along with printed name and signature

It is easy to lose an otherwise justified legal action because of improper notice. Check carefully to ensure enough time after notice is delivered, not when it’s sent.

How To Serve a Wisconsin 7 Day Notice To Vacate

Wisconsin landlords and tenants may deliver a lease termination notice using any of these methods:

  1. Hand delivery to the other party
  2. Hand delivery to someone in charge of or occupying the other party’s address of record; if notice is going to the tenant, the landlord must ALSO deliver notice by standard mail
  3. Delivery through registered or certified mail to the other party’s last known address
  4. (Tenant only) Hand delivery to a member of the tenant’s family at least 14 years old, living at the tenant’s address, who is informed of what the notice contains
  5. (Tenant only) If ALL forms of hand delivery fail: Posting the notice on the premises, PLUS delivering notice by standard mail

Counting for a notice period begins immediately upon delivery unless there is a mailed component. If the letter is mailed by regular mail, counting begins when the notice has been both mailed, and hand-delivered/posted. When delivering by registered or certified mail ONLY, counting begins on the 2nd calendar day after mailing (or 5th calendar day, if mailed out of state).

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In almost all cases, notice is legally served when it is received by the other party, NOT when it’s sent. Check specified date of termination carefully to ensure compliance with the legal requirements for a notice period.

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