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Wisconsin Commercial Rent Increase Laws & Escalation Clauses

How do rent increases work for Wisconsin commercial properties? Learn about lease escalation clauses, CPI adjustments, and NNN pass-throughs.

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Commercial rent increases in Wisconsin are entirely unregulated by statute. There is no rent control, no cap on increases, and no mandatory notice period beyond what is contractually agreed upon in the lease. The lease is king.

No Commercial Rent Control

Wisconsin has no commercial rent control at the state or local level. A landlord can set initial rent at any amount and increase it without restriction when a lease renews or expires. The only limits are what the market will bear and the terms negotiated in the lease.

Rent Escalation During the Lease Term

Because commercial leases typically run 3, 5, or 10+ years, landlords protect against inflation and rising costs through escalation clauses built into the original lease.

1. Fixed Step-Ups

The lease specifies that rent increases by a predetermined dollar amount or percentage (e.g., 3% annually) on each lease anniversary. This is the simplest and most predictable method.

2. CPI (Consumer Price Index) Escalations

Rent adjusts annually based on the change in the Consumer Price Index. Leases typically include:

  • A floor (e.g., minimum 2% increase per year) to protect the landlord.
  • A ceiling (e.g., maximum 5%) to protect the tenant.

3. Operating Expense Pass-Throughs (NNN Leases)

In a Triple Net Lease, the tenant pays base rent plus their proportional share of property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. As these expenses rise year over year, the tenant's total payment increases automatically—even if the base rent stays flat.

This means a landlord's real return is shielded from rising property tax assessments, insurance premium hikes, and maintenance cost inflation.

Renewal Option Pricing

Most commercial leases include tenant renewal options (e.g., two 5-year options). The lease must specify how the renewal rent is determined:

  • Fixed Price: The renewal rate is predetermined in the original lease.
  • Fair Market Value (FMV): The parties negotiate the new rent based on current market conditions. If they cannot agree, a third-party appraiser resolves the dispute.
  • CPI Adjustment: The renewal rent equals the last year's rent adjusted by CPI.

No Statutory Notice Requirement

For rent adjustments built into the lease (fixed step-ups, CPI), no separate notice is required—the lease itself serves as the binding agreement.

For month-to-month commercial tenancies, the standard 28-day notice to terminate (and re-offer at a new rate) applies under Wis. Stat. § 704.19.

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