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WHO MAY BRING AN EVICTION LAWSUIT

Posted by Tristan R. Pettit, Esq. in Evictions / Comments

§799.40 of the Wisconsin Statutes states that an eviction action may be commenced by a "person entitled to possession of the property." This law has often been ignored and many eviction lawsuits have been brought in the name of someone other than the owner of the property. Oftentimes a management company is named as the plaintiff rather than the actual owner of the property.

Milwaukee County is paying close attention to this issue lately. At one of my pre-trials with the court commissioner on an eviction action this week I was specifically asked by the commissioner if the plaintiff whom I was representing was the owner of the real estate. The court commissioner then proceeded to go to his computer and search the internet to confirm that my client was indeed the person who's name was on the deed to the property.

I have heard of several eviction actions being dismissed lately because the name of the plaintiff did not match the name of the person on the deed.

While many management companies have written agreements with the owners who's property they manage that allows the management company to bring an eviction lawsuit on behalf of the owner, I am not aware as to whether or not that argument will prevail. It might or it might not but why take the chance.

Be safe and make sure that the named plaintiff in the eviction action is the person or entity that owns the property at issue - it is the law.

Tristan is the Executive Vice President and shareholder with the law firm of Petrie+Pettit and focuses his practice in the area of landlord-tenant law representing landlords and property management companies throughout Wisconsin.