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On February 5, 2026, the Assembly Committee on Housing and Real Estate is scheduled to hold a pivotal executive session to deliberate on two significant pieces of legislation impacting renters and manufactured home residents across the state.
The first item on the agenda is Assembly Bill 202. This proposal seeks to strengthen tenant protections by identifying and rendering voidable certain unfair provisions commonly found in residential rental agreements. Crucially, the bill would also apply the robust protections of the Wisconsin Consumer Act to residential leases, offering tenants new avenues for recourse against predatory or deceptive landlord practices.
Committee members will also take up Assembly Bill 549, legislation focused on the manufactured housing sector. This bill aims to reform the processes governing manufactured home sales and the issuance of certificates of title. The proposed modifications are designed to streamline transactions and enhance clarity and security for homeowners within these communities.
The outcome of this closed-door session will determine whether these bills move forward to a full vote before the Assembly, marking a critical step in potential statewide housing policy changes. Advocates argue the reforms are necessary to address power imbalances and provide greater stability for residents.
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