704.44 Residential rental agreement that contains certain provisions is void.
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704.44 Residential rental agreement that contains certain provisions is void. Notwithstanding s. 704.02 , a residential rental agreement is void and unenforceable if it does any of the following:
(1m)Allows a landlord to do any of the following because a tenant has contacted an entity for law enforcement services, health services, or safety services:
(a)Increase rent.
(b)Decrease services.
(c)Bring an action for possession of the premises.
(d)Refuse to renew a rental agreement.
(e)Threaten to take any action under pars.
(a)to
(d).
(2m)Authorizes the eviction or exclusion of a tenant from the premises, other than by judicial eviction procedures as provided under ch. 799 .
(3m)Provides for an acceleration of rent payments in the event of tenant default or breach of obligations under the rental agreement, or otherwise waives the landlord’s obligation to mitigate damages as provided in s. 704.29 .
(4m)Requires payment by the tenant of attorney fees or costs incurred by the landlord in any legal action or dispute arising under the rental agreement. This subsection does not prevent a landlord or tenant from recovering costs or attorney fees under a court order under ch. 799 or 814 .
(5m)Authorizes the landlord or an agent of the landlord to confess judgment against the tenant in any action arising under the rental agreement.
(6)States that the landlord is not liable for property damage or personal injury caused by negligent acts or omissions of the landlord. This subsection does not affect ordinary maintenance obligations of a tenant under s. 704.07 or assumed by a tenant under a rental agreement or other written agreement between the landlord and the tenant.