Wisconsin Commercial Property Laws: A Guide for Landlords
Comprehensive guide to Wisconsin commercial landlord-tenant laws covering leases, evictions, NNN structures, maintenance under § 704.07, and more.
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Wisconsin commercial landlord-tenant law is governed by the same Chapter 704 statutes that cover residential tenancies, but with far fewer protective regulations. Most of the tenant-friendly rules in ATCP 134 apply exclusively to residential rentals, leaving commercial lease terms almost entirely up to the negotiating parties.
Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Commercial lease law relies heavily on contract terms. Always consult a licensed commercial real estate attorney in Wisconsin for guidance specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.
Key Differences from Residential Law
| Feature | Residential Law | Commercial Law |
|---|---|---|
| ATCP 134 Protections | Apply fully | Do not apply |
| Security Deposit Cap | No statutory cap | No statutory cap |
| 5-Day Late Fee Grace Period | Mandatory | Not required |
| Disclosure Requirements | Extensive (ATCP 134) | Minimal |
| Implied Warranty of Habitability | Yes (§ 704.07) | Default duties apply but can be modified by lease |
| Eviction Process | Small claims court | Small claims court (same process) |
Commercial Lease Types
Wisconsin commercial real estate commonly uses three lease structures:
- Gross Lease: The tenant pays a flat monthly rent. The landlord covers all property taxes, insurance, and maintenance from that rent.
- Triple Net Lease (NNN): The tenant pays base rent plus their proportional share of property taxes, building insurance, and all maintenance/repair costs. Common for freestanding retail, industrial, and warehouse properties.
- Modified Gross Lease: A hybrid where the tenant pays base rent plus a negotiated share of specific operating expenses (e.g., utilities, janitorial, trash).
For more detail, see our Commercial Lease Requirements guide.
Maintenance Under § 704.07
While ATCP 134 doesn't apply to commercial leases, the default maintenance obligations in Wis. Stat. § 704.07 do apply unless the lease specifies otherwise. This means:
- The landlord is responsible for structural repairs, common area upkeep, and maintaining landlord-furnished equipment (HVAC, elevators, plumbing).
- The tenant is responsible for ordinary maintenance and repairs within their space and for damage caused by their actions.
However, commercial leases routinely reassign these duties. In a NNN lease, virtually all maintenance—including the roof, parking lot, and HVAC—is shifted to the tenant.
For more detail, see our Commercial Maintenance Obligations guide.
Eviction
Commercial evictions in Wisconsin follow the same statutory process as residential evictions: Notice to Quit → small claims court filing → court hearing → writ of restitution. The notice periods are identical (5-day for nonpayment, 14-day for repeated violations, 28-day for month-to-month termination).
However, commercial leases often contain acceleration clauses allowing the landlord to accelerate all future rent due for the remainder of the lease term, plus late fees, interest, and attorney fees, upon a default.
For more detail, see our Commercial Eviction Process guide.
Getting Started with Compliance
Managing commercial leases with complex NNN pass-through formulas and varied maintenance assignments requires meticulous tracking. Landager helps commercial landlords organize lease terms, automate CAM reconciliations, and monitor tenant insurance certificates (COIs)—all in one dashboard.
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