AB694,,77(a) “Department” means the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection. AB694,,88(b) “Tenant organization” means any organization made up of tenants, in which tenants may participate, that exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of engaging in communication with any landlord concerning grievances, disputes, rent increases, or other terms or conditions of tenancy. AB694,,99(c) “Tenant organizer” means a person who assists tenants in establishing and operating a tenant organization and who is not a current or prospective employee, representative, or agent of any of the landlords of any of the tenants who are members of the tenant organization. AB694,,1010(2) A landlord, or agent of a landlord, may not do any of the following: AB694,,1111(a) Interfere with a tenant or tenant organizer who is engaging in any of the activities described in sub. (3) or (4) or restrict a tenant organizer’s access to the premises in a manner contrary to sub. (5). AB694,,1212(b) Discriminate or retaliate against any tenant or tenant organizer for engaging in any of the activities under sub. (3) or (4), or threaten to do so, including by increasing rent, decreasing services, bringing an action for possession of the premises, or refusing to renew a lease. AB694,,1313(c) Interfere with or delay any department investigations into violations of this section. AB694,,1414(d) Attend or make an audio recording of any meeting held under sub. (4) (e) unless expressly allowed to do so by the tenant organization or by a majority of the tenants in attendance. AB694,,1515(3) A tenant may do any of the following: AB694,,1616(a) Join, meet with, or assist other tenants. AB694,,1717(b) Confer with a landlord through a representative of the tenant’s choosing. AB694,,1818(c) Engage in concerted activities with other tenants for the purpose of mutually aiding or protecting tenants. AB694,,1919(4) A tenant or tenant organizer may do any of the following: AB694,,2020(a) Distribute literature relating to landlord and tenant issues in common areas of the premises. AB694,,2121(b) Place literature relating to landlord and tenant issues at or under tenants’ doors. AB694,,2222(c) Post literature relating to landlord and tenant issues on any bulletin boards in common areas of the premises. AB694,,2323(d) Assist tenants in participating in tenant organization activities. AB694,,2424(e) Convene tenant meetings or tenant organization meetings at any reasonable time in any tenant’s unit or common area of the premises. AB694,,2525(f) Formulate responses to landlord actions, including rent increases, proposed changes in facilities and services, and conversion of residential units to nonresidential use. AB694,,2626(g) Propose that the landlord modify the premises’ facilities and services. AB694,,2727(h) Engage in any other activity reasonably related to the establishment or operation of a tenant organization. AB694,,2828(5) (a) If a landlord has in place a written policy that favors canvassing, a tenant organizer who is not a tenant, and who is not accompanied by a tenant, shall be afforded the same privileges and rights of access to the premises as any other person who is not an invited guest of a tenant. AB694,,2929(b) If a landlord does not have in place a consistently enforced, written policy against canvassing, the landlord shall be considered to have in place a written policy that favors canvassing. AB694,,3030(c) If a landlord has in place a consistently enforced, written policy against canvassing, a tenant shall accompany a tenant organizer who is not a tenant at all times while the tenant organizer is on the premises. Such a tenant organizer shall be afforded the same privileges and rights of access to the premises as any other person who is a tenant’s invited guest. AB694,,3131(6) The department shall investigate alleged violations of this section. The department or any district attorney may do any of the following on behalf of the state: AB694,,3232(a) Bring an action for temporary or permanent injunctive or other relief in any circuit court for any violation of this section. The court may, in its discretion, make any order or judgment necessary to restore to any person any pecuniary loss suffered because of a violation of this section if proof of the loss is submitted to the satisfaction of the court. AB694,,3333(b) Bring an action in any circuit court for the recovery of a civil forfeiture against any person who violates this section in an amount of not more than $10,000 for each violation. AB694,,3434(7) In addition to the remedies otherwise provided by law, a tenant injured by a violation of this section may bring a civil action to recover damages together with costs, disbursements, and reasonable attorney fees, notwithstanding s. 814.04 (1), and any equitable relief as may be determined by the court. AB694,,3535(8) An agreement to waive the requirements of this section in a residential tenancy, including an agreement in a rental agreement, is void.
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