A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Marinette County, Wisconsin
Marinette County’s rental market is anchored by one of the most distinctive employers in Wisconsin — BAE Systems’ Marinette Marine shipyard, which builds warships for the United States Navy. This defense manufacturing anchor gives the Marinette rental market a stability and income profile that would not be predicted from the county’s remote northeastern Wisconsin location, and creates a workforce housing demand segment that is more financially secure than most rural Wisconsin industrial markets because it is backed by federal defense contracts rather than commercial market cycles.
BAE Systems Marinette Marine: Defense Shipbuilding
BAE Systems’ Marinette Marine facility on the Menominee River waterfront is one of the US Navy’s primary builders of littoral combat ships — fast, shallow-draft warships designed for operations in coastal and inland waterway environments. The facility has operated on the Marinette waterfront since 1942 and under BAE Systems’ ownership has built a series of Navy vessels under multi-hundred-million-dollar contracts. The shipyard employs hundreds of skilled trades workers including shipfitters, welders, electricians, pipefitters, painters, and riggers alongside engineers, project managers, quality assurance specialists, and administrative and logistics professionals.
Defense contracting employment carries economic characteristics that distinguish it from commercial manufacturing: federal contract funding is insulated from commercial recessions, and defense workers typically receive wages and benefits that reflect the skilled nature of their work and the security clearance requirements that defense contracting often involves. For landlords, BAE Systems employees represent a financially stable, working-class to lower-middle-class professional renter base with genuine income reliability driven by federal contract continuity.
The Marinette-Menominee Bi-State Community
Marinette, Wisconsin and Menominee, Michigan are genuine twin cities in the same sense as the Duluth-Superior or Fargo-Moorhead pairs — communities on opposite banks of a state-boundary river that function economically as a single community. The Menominee River separates them geographically but bridges connect them commercially, and workers, shoppers, and healthcare patients cross freely in both directions. For Marinette County landlords, this bi-state character means the tenant base includes workers employed on both sides of the river, and that the effective local economy is larger than Marinette County’s Wisconsin-only statistics suggest.
The Peshtigo River and Waterfall Country
Marinette County’s interior is one of Wisconsin’s premier waterfall destinations — the county claims more named waterfalls than any other Wisconsin county, with the Peshtigo River and its tributaries cascading through the Northwoods landscape in a series of falls that attract hikers, photographers, and nature visitors year-round. The Peshtigo River, a federally designated Wild and Scenic River, also provides world-class trout fishing and challenging white-water kayaking. The Peshtigo River State Forest, Marinette County Park system, and the extensive public lands of the county’s interior add hunting, ATV trails, snowmobile corridors, and camping that sustain a modest recreation economy alongside the county’s industrial base.
Wisconsin Legal Framework in Marinette County
All residential tenancies in Marinette County follow the standard Wisconsin Ch. 704 and ATCP 134 framework. The 5-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate for nonpayment, 5-Day Notice to Cure or Vacate for lease violations, and 28-Day Written Notice for no-cause month-to-month termination are the operative notice timelines. Eviction actions are filed at the Marinette County Circuit Court in Marinette. ATCP 134 security deposit compliance applies fully: 21-day return deadline, itemized written deduction statement, check-in sheet at move-in, double damages for wrongful withholding. Wisconsin’s rent control prohibition under §66.1015 and the absence of just-cause eviction requirements outside Milwaukee both apply throughout the county.
Marinette County landlord-tenant matters are governed by Wis. Stat. Ch. 704 and ATCP 134. Nonpayment notice: 5-day pay or vacate. Lease violation: 5-day cure or vacate. No-cause termination: 28-day written notice. Security deposit return: 21 days; double damages for wrongful retention. Landlord entry: 12 hours’ advance notice required. No rent control (Wis. Stat. §66.1015). No just-cause eviction requirement. Eviction actions filed at Marinette County Circuit Court, Marinette. Milwaukee just-cause ordinance (MCO §200-51.5) does not apply. Last updated: April 2026.
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