Note: A rent payment in excess of one month's prepaid rent is considered a "security deposit" as defined under s. ATCP 134.02(11). This chapter does not prevent a landlord from collecting more than one month's prepaid rent. However, if the landlord holds any rent prepayment in excess of one month's prepaid rent when the tenant surrenders the premises, the landlord must treat that excess as a "security deposit" under sub. (2).
Note: See Pierce v. Norwick, 202 Wis. 2d 588 (1996), regarding the award of damage claims for failure to comply with provisions of this chapter related to security deposits and earnest money deposits.
Note: The separate written document under par. (b) may be pre-printed.
Note: For example, a landlord may not withhold from tenant's security deposit for routine painting or carpet cleaning, where there is no unusual damage caused by tenant abuse.
Note: A lease may include a contractual provision requiring the tenant to pay for routine carpet cleaning. OAG 4-13. Even if the lease includes the permitted provision, the cost for routine carpet cleaning may not be collected by the landlord in advance because all prepayments in excess of one month's rent must be treated as "security deposit." Even if the lease includes the permitted provision, a landlord may not deduct the cost of routine carpet cleaning from the security deposit, which cannot be withheld for normal wear and tear under sub. (3).
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection ATCP 134.06
"Deliver" includes delivery by an agent of the landlord such as a private courier service.