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City leaders push for stricter regulations on out-of-state landlords

July 24, 2024 | Fitchburg, Dane County, Wisconsin


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City leaders push for stricter regulations on out-of-state landlords
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the management of properties owned by out-of-state landlords, particularly in relation to a local trailer park. A city official highlighted the challenges posed by absentee ownership, noting that the landlord's lack of local representation has led to deteriorating conditions within the park.

The official emphasized the need for a more proactive approach, suggesting that property owners should have a designated agent available on-site within 24 hours to address issues as they arise. This proposal aims to ensure that property management is responsive and accountable, particularly when it comes to maintaining the safety and quality of living conditions for residents.

The discussion also touched on the potential for new ordinances to address these challenges, indicating that the city is considering legislative measures to enhance oversight of out-of-state property owners. The official plans to engage further with the mayor and other city officials to explore viable solutions to improve the situation and hold landlords accountable for their properties.

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