Wisconsin Rental Application

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Last updated iconLast updated May 27th, 2026

When a prospective tenant in Wisconsin finds a property they want to move into, they typically need to complete a Wisconsin rental application form to get the ball rolling. The landlord sends out this application to determine whether an applicant is a suitable candidate for the rental property.

But a lot is happening behind the scenes. Applications reveal a lot about a prospective tenant, which is why laws govern the questions landlords can ask and the decisions they make after reviewing the information. Below, we cover essential topics such as pre-screeners, application fees, state and federal laws, pet policies, denial processes, and more.

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Wisconsin Rental Application FAQs

How much is a rental application fee in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin does not set a strict statewide cap on application fees, but landlords typically charge enough to cover screening costs like credit and background checks. Most fees range from $20 to $50, depending on the property, location, and the depth of the screening process.

What credit score do you need to rent an apartment in Wisconsin?

There’s no set minimum credit score required to rent in Wisconsin, but many landlords look for scores around 600 or higher. Some more lenient landlords may accept lower scores with higher income, a co-signer, or a larger deposit. For renters with scores under 600, a strong rental history can help offset their weaker credit.

How long does it take to process a rental application in Wisconsin?

Most landlords process rental applications in Wisconsin within 24 to 72 hours, depending on how quickly they receive screening reports and references. Slow responses from employers or past landlords can cause delays, so submit complete and accurate information up front to expedite the process.

Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and is published by TurboTenant. It is not legal, financial, or tax advice. Laws and regulations for landlords vary by state and locality and may change over time. Always consult a qualified attorney, accountant, or local housing authority before making decisions related to your rental property. The publisher and authors assume no responsibility for actions taken based on the information provided.