Wisconsin Code § 218.14

Service fees
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(1) A dealer may not assess a purchaser of a recreational vehicle an additional service fee or charge
for performing a vehicle inspection or completing a form that is
related to the sale of the recreational vehicle and required by law
unless the dealer discloses the fee or charge to the purchaser and
provides a statement on the purchase or lease contract in substantially the following form: “A service fee or charge is not required
by law but may be charged to recreational vehicle purchasers or
lessees for services related to compliance with state and federal
laws, verifications, and public safety and must be reasonable.”
The amount of a service fee or charge assessed by a dealer under
this subsection may not be higher than the amount initially
disclosed.
(2) Upon request from a purchaser of a recreational vehicle, a
dealer shall provide a written list of the services for which a service fee or charge under sub. (1) is assessed.
(3) The department may audit a dealer to determine whether
fees or charges assessed by the dealer under sub. (1) are
reasonable.

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