Security Deposit Laws in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Based on Wis. Admin. Code ATCP § 134.06 · Last verified 2026
Milwaukee landlords must return security deposits within 21 days of move-out under Wis. Admin. Code ATCP § 134.06. File in Milwaukee County Small Claims Court if they don't.
●Wisconsin State Law
Wisconsin Security Deposit Rules
●Local Ordinances
Milwaukee Local Tenant Protections
Milwaukee tenant protections — landlords must return deposits within 21 days (state law) and provide itemized deductions.
Milwaukee has additional local tenant protections beyond Wisconsin state law that may strengthen your deposit claim.
●Deductions
What Can My Landlord Deduct in Milwaukee?
Allowed Deductions
- +Unpaid rent
- +Damage beyond normal wear and tear
- +Cleaning if lease requires and unit was left dirty
- +Lease-break fees if specified in lease
- +Costs to replace items tenant removed or kept
Prohibited Deductions
- ✕Normal wear and tear (minor scuffs, small nail holes, faded paint)
- ✕Carpet replacement after useful life (typically 7-10 years)
- ✕Painting after 2+ year tenancy (normal wear)
- ✕Pre-existing damage not noted at move-in
- ✕Upgrades or improvements beyond restoring to original condition
●Court Information
Where to File Your Claim in Milwaukee
●Step-by-Step
How to File a Security Deposit Claim in Milwaukee
- 1
Send a demand letter
Before filing in court, send your landlord a formal demand letter citing Wis. Admin. Code ATCP § 134.06. Give them 7-14 days to respond. DepositHawk can generate this letter for you.
- 2
Gather your evidence
Collect your lease, move-in/move-out photos, security deposit receipt, any communication with your landlord, and the itemized deduction list (if one was provided).
- 3
File at Milwaukee County Small Claims Court
Go to 901 N 9th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233 or check if online filing is available. Bring a completed small claims form and the filing fee ($50-$95). File in the county where the rental property is located.
- 4
Serve your landlord
After filing, you must formally serve your landlord with the court papers. The court clerk can explain your options — typically by certified mail or a process server.
- 5
Attend the hearing
Present your evidence to the judge. No lawyer is needed. The entire process typically takes 30-90 days from filing to judgment. If you win, Wisconsin law may award you 2x the withheld amount in damages.
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●Related Resources
Other Wisconsin Cities
This information is based on Wis. Admin. Code ATCP § 134.06 as of 2026. Laws change. Verify current statutes at your state legislature's website. Court information should be confirmed directly with Milwaukee County Small Claims Court before visiting.
●Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does my landlord have to return my deposit in Milwaukee?
Under Wis. Admin. Code ATCP § 134.06, landlords in Milwaukee, Wisconsin must return the security deposit within 21 days after the tenancy ends. They must also provide an itemized statement of any deductions.
Where do I file a small claims case for my deposit in Milwaukee?
File at Milwaukee County Small Claims Court, located at 901 N 9th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233. The filing fee ranges from $50 to $95. No lawyer is required.
What penalties can I get if my Milwaukee landlord withholds my deposit?
Wisconsin law provides for 2x the withheld amount as damages when a landlord wrongfully withholds a security deposit past the 21-day deadline.
Can my landlord deduct for normal wear and tear in Milwaukee?
No. Under Wis. Admin. Code ATCP § 134.06, normal wear and tear — minor scuffs, small nail holes, carpet worn from regular use — cannot be deducted from your security deposit in Wisconsin.
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