Tenant Noise Dispute Resolution

Summary

In Wisconsin, tenants have the right to a peaceful living environment. Landlords must address noise complaints fairly. Eviction for noise issues requires valid reasons and proper notice. If unresolved, consider legal advice.

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My roomate and landlord are bestfriends. I have been having a disagreement with my roomate over noise during the day while im trying to sleep. My landlord is taking their side without hearing mine
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Can you please tell me which country and city you are located in? This information can help me provide you with the most accurate legal information.
United states, wisconsin
Hello ****, in Wisconsin:
*. Landlords have an obligation to ensure tenants enjoy peace and quiet.
*. You can formally write to your landlord about the noise.
If this doesn't work, you might consider getting legal help.
Boyd
Hello Boyd, in Wisconsin:
*. You have the right to enjoy your rental unit in peace.
*. Try expressing your concerns in writing to your landlord again.
*. If this doesn't work, you may need legal assistance.
Can my landlord evict me for this?
In Wisconsin:
*. Landlords usually can't evict tenants without a valid reason.
*. Disagreements are generally not grounds for eviction.
*. Non-compliance with noise rules could lead to eviction, but typically after written notice and chance to correct the issue.