What types of disputes are eligible for small claims court?

Small claims court is a state court available to individuals and businesses in Wisconsin to resolve civil disputes without hiring an attorney and going through a lengthy court process. Small claims court is designed to deal with certain types of disputes and provide a cost-effective way for parties to resolve disagreements up to a certain monetary limit. Common types of disputes that are eligible for small claims court in Wisconsin include: • Landlord-tenant disputes, such as rent payments or damages to property • Breach of contract disputes, for example when one party fails to fulfill their obligation under an agreement • Personal injury and property damage claims, if the total amount being requested does not exceed the jurisdictional limits • To recover services or goods that the defendant has failed to provide or pay • To enforce a promissory note, such as a loan or mortgage • To recover unpaid wages or other benefits In Wisconsin, small claims court is limited to resolving civil disputes whose total amount does not exceed $10,000. If the total amount of the dispute exceeds this amount, then the case must be resolved through other avenues such as circuit court or arbitration.

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