NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS Sample Clauses

NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. (1) As provided in section 106.50 (5m) (dm) of the Wisconsin statutes, a tenant has a defense to an eviction action if the tenant can prove that the landlord knew, or should have known, the tenant is a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking and that the eviction action is based on conduct related to domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking committed by either of the following:
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NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. Landlord provides the tenants the following notice in accordance with Wis. Stat. §704.14:
NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. 1. As provided in section 106.50(5m)(dm) of the Wisconsin Statutes, a tenant has a defense to an eviction action if the tenant can prove that the landlord knew, or should have known, the tenant is a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking and that the eviction action is based on conduct related to domestic abuse, sexual assault or stalking committed by either of the following: (a) a person who was not the tenant's invited guest or (b) a person who was the tenant's invited guest, but the tenant has done either of the following: (1) sought an injunction barring the person from the premises or (2) provided a written statement to the landlord stating that the person will no longer be an invited guest of the tenant and the tenant has not subsequently invited the person to be the tenant's guest.
NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. Notice of Domestic Abuse Protections.
NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. As provided in section 106.50 (5m) (dm) of the Wisconsin statutes, a tenant has a defense to an eviction action if the tenant can prove that the landlord knew, or should have known, the tenant is a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking and that the eviction action is based on conduct related to domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking committed by either of the following: (a) A person who was not the tenant's invited guest. (b) A person who was the tenant's invited guest, but the tenant has done either of the following: 1. Sought an injunction barring the person from the premises. 2. Provided a written statement to the landlord stating that the person will no longer be an invited guest of the tenant and the tenant has not subsequently invited the person to be the tenant's guest. A tenant who is a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking may have the right to terminate the rental agreement in certain limited situations, as provided in section 704.16 of the Wisconsin statutes. If the tenant has safety concerns, the tenant should contact a local victim service provider or law enforcement agency. A tenant is advised that this notice is only a summary of the tenant's rights and the specific language of the statutes governs in all instances.
NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. (1) a Tenant may be able to stop an eviction action if the Tenant can prove that the Landlord knew, or should have known, the Tenant is a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking and that the eviction action is based on conduct related to domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking committed by either of the following:
NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS. (1) As provided in section 106.50 (5m) (dm) of the Wisconsin statutes, a Tenant has a defense to an eviction action if the tenant can prove that Landlord knew, or should have known, the tenant is a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking and that the eviction action is based on conduct related to domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking committed by either of the following: (a) A person who was not the Tenant’s invited guest. (b) A person who was the tenant’s invited guest, but the tenant has done either of the following:
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NOTICE OF DOMESTIC ABUSE PROTECTIONS the eviction action is based on conduct related to domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking committed by either of the following: (a) A person who was not the Tenant’s invited guest. (b) A person who was the tenant’s invited guest, but the tenant has done either of the following:

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