Wisconsin CAM Reconciliation Compliance Guide for Landlords
Statutory requirements, tenant audit rights, and landlord obligations for commercial CAM reconciliation in Wisconsin.
Primary Statute
Wis. Stat. § 704.01 et seq. (Landlord and Tenant - general provisions); commercial included in general framework
Key Takeaway for Landlords
Wisconsin's high property tax rates and annual full-value reassessment make property tax the largest CAM line item in most leases. Watch municipal reassessment notices closely to keep estimates accurate.
Reconciliation Timing Requirements
No statutory deadline for commercial CAM reconciliation.
Tenant Audit Rights
No statutory commercial tenant audit rights.
Required Disclosures
No statutory commercial CAM disclosure requirements.
Penalty Provisions
No CAM-specific penalties for commercial leases.
Regulatory Body
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services, Real Estate Section
Wisconsin CAM Context
Wisconsin assesses property at full market value with annual reassessment by local assessors. Milwaukee and Madison are the primary commercial markets. Wisconsin's high property tax rates make tax a significant CAM component. The state's manufacturing base means industrial CAM reconciliation is common.
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