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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 707 — Time-share ownership

707.33 Upkeep of units.

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707.33 Upkeep of units.
(1)Responsibility of managing entity and required access.
(a)Unless otherwise provided in the time-share instrument, the managing entity shall be responsible for maintenance, repair and replacement of the time-share units and any personal property available for use by time-share owners in conjunction with the time-share units, other than personal property separately owned by a time-share owner.
(b)Each time-share owner shall afford access through the time-share unit reasonably necessary for the purposes described in par.
(a), but the managing entity shall promptly repair any damage to the time-share unit or personal property in the time-share unit which results from the access required under this paragraph.
(2)Alteration of unit. Subject to the time-share instrument, a time-share owner may not change the appearance of a time-share unit without the consent of the managing entity.
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