lundi 31 décembre 2018

Repair and Maintenance: Can You Deny Entry or Claim Improper Notice if There is a Typo on Written Notice

My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Wisconsin

If you have written notice on your door which states the landlord's intention to enter for purposes of routine inspection, can you deny the landlord entry or hold them responsible for improper entry if there is a typo on the date they intend to enter? More specifically, if they listed a date and time in early December of 2019, but it's highly likely they meant January of 2019, is the notice still valid if they show up in January? I couldn't find anything in WI statutes that say an approximate time and date are needed at all. So a follow up question would be can a landlord give an ambiguous notice, and then any time after 12 hours (during reasonable times) can they show up? Whether it be 12 hours on the dot, or a month later.

Of note, it is well more than 12 hours notice, so if the date was actually in January the notice itself would be valid. Not that I actually intend to try it, I just found it amusing when I read the notice and wondered if you could hold them to their written word.


Repair and Maintenance: Can You Deny Entry or Claim Improper Notice if There is a Typo on Written Notice

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