Wisconsin Code § 411.508

Lessee’s remedies
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(1) If a lessor fails to deliver
the goods in conformity to the lease contract or repudiates the
lease contract, or a lessee rightfully rejects the goods or justifi-

ably revokes acceptance of the goods, then with respect to any
goods involved, and with respect to all of the goods if under an installment lease contract the value of the whole lease contract is
substantially impaired, the lessor is in default under the lease
contract and the lessee may do any of the following:
(a) Cancel the lease contract.
(b) Recover so much of the rent and security as has been paid
and is just under the circumstances.
(c) Cover and recover damages as to all goods affected
whether or not they have been identified to the lease contract, or
recover damages for nondelivery.
(d) Exercise any other rights or pursue any other remedies
provided in the lease contract.
(2) If a lessor fails to deliver the goods in conformity to the
lease contract or repudiates the lease contract, in addition to the
remedies under sub. (1), the lessee may do any of the following:
(a) If the goods have been identified, recover them.
(b) In a proper case, obtain specific performance or replevy
the goods.
(3) If a lessor is otherwise in default under a lease contract,
the lessee may exercise the rights and pursue the remedies provided in the lease contract, which may include a right to cancel
the lease, and in s. 411.519 (3).
(4) If a lessor has breached a warranty, whether express or
implied, the lessee may recover damages.
(5) On rightful rejection or justifiable revocation of acceptance, a lessee has a security interest in goods in the lessee’s possession or control for any rent and security that has been paid and
any expenses reasonably incurred in their inspection, receipt,
transportation and care and custody and may hold those goods
and dispose of them in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner, subject to s. 411.527 (5).
(6) Subject to s. 411.407, a lessee, on notifying the lessor of
the lessee’s intention to do so, may deduct all or any part of the
damages resulting from a default under the lease contract from
any part of the rent still due under the same lease contract.

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