Being a landlord or tenant in Wisconsin comes with rights and responsibilities protected by Wisconsin state law. Rental housing problems can be challenging to navigate, but there are many organizations here to help you. All MKE RHRC co-partners are marked with an asterisk. If you have questions about these resources or need more help, please contact the RHRC at (414) 895-RENT or [email protected]
Get help solving a problem between landlords and tenants, get repairs done, prevent an eviction, and request rent assistance. Community Advocates also provides outreach to community members experiencing homelessness and administers energy assistance and services for people experiencing domestic violence.
The Energy Assistance Program provides qualified Milwaukee County residents with a one-time, annual payment toward heating and electric bills. The funding pays a portion of energy costs determined by household size, income, and energy costs. The benefit is usually paid directly to the energy supplier.
W-2 agencies offer a one-time payment to help low-income families facing homelessness with a housing or utility bill. To find your W-2 agency:click here.
The DNS upholds building code and enforces city ordinances that pertain to rental housing units. Contact the DNS to request an inspection of your rental housing unit, get a permit for a property project, or resources for homeowners and renters alike.
Learn how to protect yourself and your family from the hazards of lead paint from the Environmental Protection Agency.
DATCP protects food, fair business practices, agricultural resources, consumers, plants and animals in Wisconsin. This means that they provide protections for tenants, too. Resources relevant to renters include the Consumer Protection Hotline (1-800-422-7128), the Home Ready Reference Guide, and Consumer Complaint Filings.
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council offers programming in the area of housing justice, such as investigative services for people who allege housing discrimination, trainings and technical assistance in fair housing, and outreach and education opportunities.
Tenants are protected by certain rights under Wisconsin state law. Knowing these rights can help tenants take action against landlord harassment. The Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection outlines tenant rights and responsibilities in this document.
Find affordably priced home products to furnish your next rental unit.
Visit the St. Vincent De Paul thrift stores or request assistance to get home appliances, furniture, and electronics.
Tenants are protected by certain rights under Wisconsin state law. Knowing these rights can help tenants take action against landlord harassment. The Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection outlines tenant rights and responsibilities in this document.
The Tenant Resource Center in Madison provides some useful blog posts related to moving including tips and advice on Landlord References, Moving day, and the housing search.
Browse affordable rental property listings on WIHousingSearch.org.
The Milwaukee Justice Center holds a free clinic to help tenants remove their eviction records from CCAP (public records of Wisconsin circuit courts). Sealing a record can only be done if the eviction was dismissed. Call the Milwaukee Justice Center to schedule an appointment.
IMPACT provides a 24-hour central access point for information and assistance to critical community resources that help people regain stability such as those at risk of becoming homeless or those experiencing homelessness.
Free legal aid for low-income tenants facing eviction and tenants experiencing issues with habitability or public housing.
Free legal aid for low-income tenants in Milwaukee County. Legal staff can help you with your security deposit, delayed repairs, lock-outs, and more.
Free mediation services for landlords and tenants seeking to resolve a dispute outside of court. A neutral mediator will work with the landlord and the tenant to resolve issues like missed rent or other lease violations.
A self-help legal center. Speak with an attorney for free legal advice through the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic, learn how to file a small claim, and access other legal resources.
A free tenant-training program designed to educate and empower renters to make safe, healthy choices in their housing, and to provide helpful resources if anything does go wrong with an arrangement.
Rent Smart is a free six-session research-based course that helps renters find and keep safe and affordable housing. The course is offered every month on Zoom and program participants earn a Rent Smart Certificate, which many landlords view favorably.
The Tenant Resource Center operates in Madison, WI, but they provide valuable resources online on renting in Wisconsin. Download sample letters to improve your communication with your tenant or landlord and learn about Wisconsin housing law.
An online manual for tenants that provides information on various issues and offers tips for renting wisely from Legal Action of Wisconsin.
The CFPB provides consumer education and resources to help you maintain your mortgage for both owner-occupants and multi-family unit owners. Learn more about mortgages, forbearance and other options.
Apply for financial assistance to help pay for energy-saving projects in your home, such as wall insulation, furnace repair, and boiler repair.
Provides information and connections to mortgage assistance and home/property repair resources. Mortgage Assistance Information: click here.Home/Property Repair Resources: click here.
Become a member of the AASEW and join a monthly conversation on the rental housing business. The AASEW provides education, legislative support, and networking opportunities for landlords.
The DNS upholds building code and enforces city ordinances that pertain to rental housing units. Contact the DNS to request an inspection of your rental housing unit, get a permit for a property project, or resources for homeowners and renters alike.
Learn how to protect yourself and your family from the hazards of lead paint from the Environmental Protection Agency.
This guide serves as an overview of fair housing laws for anyone in the business of providing rental housing.
The Department of Neighborhood Services holds an award-winning, free landlord training regularly. Apply on the phone or via email, instructions here.
A self-help legal center. Speak with an attorney for free legal advice through the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic, learn how to file a small claim, and access other legal resources.
Wisconsin Legal Blank offers various blank legal forms for rental transactions, including applications, agreements, addendums, work orders, and rental signage.
If you’re a landlord or property manager who uses pesticides on your rental property, reference this PDF guide to ensure that you’re following Wisconsin’s pesticide regulations.
Provides information and connections to mortgage assistance and home/property repair resources. Mortgage Assistance Information: click here.Home/Property Repair Resources: click here.
List your rental unit for free on WIHousingSearch.org. Register as a property owner or manager here.
Get help solving a problem between landlords and tenants, get repairs done, prevent an eviction, and request rent assistance. Community Advocates also provides outreach to community members experiencing homelessness, and administers energy assistance and services for people experiencing domestic violence.
Free mediation services for landlords and tenants seeking to resolve a dispute outside of court. A neutral mediator will meet with the landlord and the tenant to resolve issues like missed rent or other lease violations.
The National Multifamily Housing Council put together this collection of templates to help landlords communicate with residents about COVID-19 eviction prevention.
This PDF is a tool for emergency assistance providers. Learn how to effectively engage your clients to prevent eviction during the COVID-19 pandemic.
IMPACT provides a 24-hour central access point for information and assistance to critical community resources that help people regain stability such as those at risk of becoming homeless or those experiencing homelessness.
Rent Smart is a free six-session research-based course that helps renters find and keep safe and affordable housing. You can request a “train the trainer” session in order to provision the Rent Smart course.