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Pepin County Wisconsin
Pepin County · Wisconsin

Pepin County Landlord-Tenant Law

Wisconsin landlord guide — Durand, Lake Pepin, Mississippi River bluffs, Laura Ingalls Wilder country & Wis. Stat. Ch. 704

🏛️ County Seat: Durand
👥 Population: ~7,500
🌊 State: WI

Landlord-Tenant Law in Pepin County, Wisconsin

Pepin County is Wisconsin’s smallest county by area — a slender strip of western Wisconsin along the Mississippi River and Lake Pepin with approximately 7,500 residents, making it also one of the state’s least populous counties. The county seat of Durand, with approximately 1,800 residents on the Chippewa River, is the governmental and commercial hub for a county whose identity is shaped almost entirely by its spectacular natural geography: the Mississippi River forms the county’s western boundary, Lake Pepin — a natural widening of the Mississippi created by the delta of the Chippewa River — is one of the upper Mississippi’s most beautiful stretches, and the dramatic limestone bluffs and coulees of the Driftless Area give the county a landscape of exceptional character. The village of Pepin, on the Lake Pepin shoreline, claims distinction as the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the Little House on the Prairie series, whose childhood home site and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum attract heritage visitors from across the country. The county’s economy is almost entirely agricultural (dairy and row crops) and increasingly dependent on recreational tourism attracted by Lake Pepin’s sailing, boating, and scenic character.

All residential landlord-tenant matters in Pepin County are governed by Wis. Stat. Ch. 704 and ATCP 134. Eviction actions are filed at the Pepin County Circuit Court in Durand. Wisconsin has no statewide rent control, and Wis. Stat. §66.1015 prohibits municipalities from enacting rent stabilization. No Pepin County municipality has a just-cause eviction ordinance. The county’s rental market is extremely thin — a small number of units in Durand serving county government workers and agricultural employees, with very limited inventory in the lake communities.

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📊 Pepin County Quick Stats

County Seat Durand
Population ~7,500
Largest Community Durand (~1,800)
Median Rent ~$550–$700
Major Economy Dairy agriculture, Lake Pepin tourism, county government
Rent Control None (banned statewide §66.1015)
Landlord Rating 3.5/10 — Wisconsin’s smallest county, thinnest market, exceptional scenery

⚖️ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 5-Day Pay or Vacate
Lease Violation 5-Day Cure or Vacate
No-Cause (Month-to-Month) 28-Day Written Notice
Court Pepin County Circuit Court
Process Name Eviction (formerly Forcible Entry & Detainer)
Post-Judgment Move-Out As ordered by court; writ issued after judgment
Avg Timeline 3–5 weeks (very light docket)

Pepin County Local Ordinances

County and municipal rules that apply alongside Wisconsin state law

Category Details
Rental Registration No statewide rental registration in Wisconsin. Pepin County and Durand have not enacted mandatory landlord licensing. Code enforcement is complaint-driven and minimal given the county’s very small population. Pre-1978 properties in Durand’s older housing stock require lead paint disclosure under ATCP 134.04.
Rent Control Banned statewide under Wis. Stat. §66.1015. No Pepin County municipality may enact rent stabilization. Rents are among the lowest in Wisconsin, reflecting the county’s very thin, agricultural market. No local rent ordinance exists.
Security Deposit No statutory cap in Wisconsin. ATCP 134.06 requires return within 21 days of tenancy end with itemized written deduction statement. Wrongful withholding: double damages plus attorney’s fees. Written check-in sheet at move-in required; tenant has 7 days to note disagreements. These requirements apply in full throughout Pepin County regardless of the informal character of its very small rental market.
Landlord Entry Minimum 12 hours’ advance notice for non-emergency entry under Wis. Stat. §704.05(2). Emergency entry permitted without notice. Entry at reasonable times only.
Lake Pepin, Laura Ingalls Wilder & the Scenic Economy Lake Pepin — the natural widening of the Mississippi River created where the Chippewa River’s delta slows the Mississippi’s current — is one of the upper Mississippi’s most beautiful water bodies and one of the country’s premier freshwater sailing destinations. The lake’s consistent winds, dramatic bluff backdrop, and calm inland sea character attract sailors, boaters, windsurfers, and kitesurfers from across the upper Midwest. The village of Pepin on the lake’s shoreline is the county’s tourism center, with the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum — honoring the author who was born near Pepin in 1867 — drawing visitors who trace the Little House trail across the upper Midwest. The county’s dairy agriculture remains the primary year-round economic foundation, with tourism providing a seasonal supplement rather than a year-round employment anchor.
Just-Cause Eviction No just-cause requirement in Pepin County. Month-to-month tenancies may be terminated with 28-day written notice. Milwaukee’s just-cause ordinance (MCO §200-51.5) has no application here.

Last verified: April 2026 · Source: Wis. Stat. Ch. 704

🏛️ Courthouse Information

Where landlords file eviction actions in Pepin County

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💸 Eviction Cost Snapshot

Typical fees for a Pepin County eviction

💰 Eviction Costs: Wisconsin
Filing Fee $94.50-$114.50
Total Est. Range $200-500
Service: — Writ: —

Wisconsin Eviction Laws

Wis. Stat. Ch. 704 and ATCP 134 statutes, notice requirements, and landlord rights that apply in Pepin County

⚡ Quick Overview

5 (first offense with cure); 14 (repeat within 1 year - no cure)
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
5 (first curable violation); 14 (repeat within 1 year - no cure); 5 (criminal/drug-gang activity - no cure)
Days Notice (Violation)
21-45
Avg Total Days
$$94.50-$114.50
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 5-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate (first offense) / 14-Day Notice to Vacate (repeat within 1 year)
Notice Period 5 (first offense with cure); 14 (repeat within 1 year - no cure) days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes for first 5-day notice - tenant can pay all rent to stop eviction; No for 14-day notice (repeat nonpayment within 1 year)
Days to Hearing 5-25 (hearing 5-25 days after filing; tenant has 5 days to answer after service) days
Days to Writ Writ of Restitution issued after judgment; sheriff executes days
Total Estimated Timeline 21-45 days
Total Estimated Cost $200-500
⚠️ Watch Out

5-day pay or vacate for first nonpayment. CRITICAL: If landlord has given 5-day notice within past year, can instead give 14-day notice to vacate with NO cure right (§ 704.17(2)(a)). Acceptance of rent during nonpayment action does NOT waive right to proceed (§ 799.40(1m)). Eviction records appear on CCAP (public court records website) for 2-10 years - significant consequence for tenants. Small Claims Court handles all evictions. Declaration of Non-Military Service required (GF-175 form). If tenant wrongfully overstays, landlord can recover 2x daily rent for each day (§ 799.44(3)). 12-hour advance notice required for landlord entry (unless emergency or shorter notice agreed in lease). Some leases with terms >1 year can override statutory notice provisions (§ 704.17(5)).

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📝 Wisconsin Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Small Claims Court (Circuit Court) - Eviction Action (Wis. Stat. Ch. 799, §§ 799.40-799.45). Pay the filing fee (~$$94.50-$114.50).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Wisconsin eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Wisconsin attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏙️ Communities in Pepin County

Major communities within this county

📍 Pepin County at a Glance

Wisconsin’s smallest county by area, Lake Pepin Mississippi River widening, Laura Ingalls Wilder birthplace (village of Pepin), Driftless bluffs and coulees, dairy agriculture dominant, Stockholm artisan village. Extremely thin rental market. Lowest rents in western WI.

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Dairy farm workers and agricultural employees, county government workers, Lake Pepin marina and tourism employees, and occasional commuters to Eau Claire or La Crosse are your core renter profiles. Written leases essential regardless of community scale. Verify income at 3x rent, run Wisconsin circuit court records.

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A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Pepin County, Wisconsin

Pepin County is Wisconsin’s smallest county by area — a narrow ribbon of western Wisconsin land between the bluffs and the Mississippi River that contains some of the state’s most spectacular scenery and one of its most intimate, distinctive communities of small villages. For landlords, Pepin County represents Wisconsin’s most rural extreme: a rental market of perhaps a few dozen units in and around Durand serving a population that is overwhelmingly agricultural, with a modest layer of tourism economy in the lake communities and a very small county government workforce. The county’s extraordinary scenic character — Lake Pepin, the limestone bluffs, the Mississippi River bottomlands — attracts visitors and vacation property buyers, but the permanent rental market reflects the modest agricultural economy rather than any resort premium.

Lake Pepin and the Upper Mississippi Character

Lake Pepin is the defining geographic feature of Pepin County — a 22-mile-long natural lake formed where the Chippewa River’s sediment delta creates a natural dam that widens the Mississippi into a body of water substantial enough to be named and mapped separately from the river. The lake’s consistent southwest winds have made it one of the upper Midwest’s premier sailing destinations, and the communities along its Wisconsin shore — Pepin, Stockholm, Maiden Rock — have developed a character shaped by water-oriented recreation, artisan businesses, and heritage tourism. The village of Stockholm, with barely 100 permanent residents, punches far above its weight as a destination for art galleries, pie shops, and the Stockholm Institute’s fiber arts programming that draws visitors from throughout the region.

Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Birthplace

The village of Pepin holds a unique place in American literary heritage as the birthplace of Laura Ingalls Wilder, whose Little House on the Prairie series has sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide and remains one of the most beloved works of American children’s literature. Wilder was born in a log cabin near Pepin in 1867, and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum in the village preserves her heritage and draws visitors who travel the Little House trail from Wisconsin to Kansas, Missouri, and South Dakota following the Ingalls family’s journey westward. This heritage tourism creates modest but consistent visitor spending in the village of Pepin during the summer season.

Durand and the County Seat Economy

Durand, on the Chippewa River at the county’s interior, is Pepin County’s governmental and commercial center — a small city whose economy is anchored by county government, local schools, healthcare, and the agricultural support businesses that serve the surrounding dairy farming community. For landlords, Durand’s rental market is very small but stable: a handful of units serving county employees, school district staff, and agricultural workers who prefer town living. The Chippewa River adds a modest recreational character to Durand, with canoeing and fishing access that complements the county’s broader natural amenities.

Wisconsin Legal Framework in Pepin County

All residential tenancies in Pepin County follow the standard Wisconsin Ch. 704 and ATCP 134 framework without exception. 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 apply in full regardless of the county’s very small scale. ATCP 134 security deposit compliance is mandatory: 21-day return deadline, itemized written deduction statement, check-in sheet at move-in, double damages for wrongful withholding. No rent control (Wis. Stat. §66.1015). No just-cause eviction requirement. Eviction actions are filed at the Pepin County Circuit Court in Durand.

Pepin 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 Pepin County Circuit Court, Durand. Milwaukee just-cause ordinance (MCO §200-51.5) does not apply. Last updated: April 2026.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about landlord-tenant law in Pepin County, Wisconsin and is not legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always verify current requirements with a licensed Wisconsin attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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