Article 4Defaulting Tenants
Section § 799.65
If a tenant doesn't pay rent, utilities, or service charges for five days past their due date, the landlord can end their tenancy. The tenant then has three days, after being given written notice, to either pay the full amount or leave. Payment within these three days clears the default. If the tenant fails to pay within this period, they still owe money until they move out.
Section § 799.66
This law allows park management to end a tenant's stay in a recreational vehicle park (not due to unpaid rent) by giving a written notice. The notice doesn't have to explain why but must be given at least 30 days in advance.
Section § 799.67
This law states that evictions under this specific article must follow the rules outlined in another set of laws about how evictions are handled, except when this article says something different.