Wisconsin Code § 422.413

Limitation on default charges
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(1) Except as
provided in sub. (2g), no term of a writing evidencing a consumer
credit transaction may provide for any charges as a result of default by the customer other than reasonable expenses incurred in
the disposition of collateral or goods subject to a motor vehicle
consumer lease and such other charges as are specifically authorized by chs. 421 to 427 and 429.
(2g) In any consumer credit transaction in which the collateral is a motor vehicle as defined in s. 340.01 (35), a trailer as defined in s. 340.01 (71) , a snowmobile as defined in s. 340.01
(58a), a boat as defined in s. 30.50 (2), an aircraft as defined in s.
114.002 (3), or a mobile home or manufactured home as defined
in s. 101.91, a writing evidencing the transaction may provide for
the creditor’s recovery of all of the following expenses, if the expenses are reasonable and bona fide:
(a) Expenses of taking and holding the collateral if paid to
persons not related to the creditor.
(b) Travel and transportation expenses of the creditor or the
creditor’s employees in taking possession of the collateral.
(c) 1. If the collateral is not redeemed by the customer under
s. 425.208, the greater of expenses determined under subd. 2. or
of all of the following expenses of preparing the collateral for sale
if paid to persons not related to the creditor:
a. Expenses for cleaning and restoring the appearance of the
collateral, not to exceed $100.
b. Expenses for repair of damage to the collateral if covered
by insurance, not to exceed the lesser of any deductible amount or
$250.
c. Expenses for mechanical repairs to the collateral, not to exceed $200.
2. Expenses for any repair to the collateral which increase
the selling price of the collateral, not to exceed the amount by
which the selling price is increased because of the repairs, if paid
to persons not related to the creditor. The selling price of the collateral before repairs shall be established by any reasonable
method, at no cost to the customer.
(2r) Notwithstanding s. 409.615 (1), the proceeds of any disposition of collateral referred to in sub. (2g) shall be applied in
the following order to:
(a) Any expenses described in sub. (2g) (a) subject to the restriction set forth in sub. (2g) (a).
(b) Any expenses described in sub. (2g) (b) subject to the restriction set forth in sub. (2g) (b).
(c) Any expenses described in sub. (2g) (c) 1., subject to the
restrictions set forth in sub. (2g) (c) 1. (intro.), in the order, and
subject to the limitations on amounts, set forth in sub. (2g) (c) 1.
a. to c., or in sub. (2g) (c) 2., subject to the limitation described in
that subdivision.
(d) The satisfaction of indebtedness secured by the security
interest under which the disposition of the collateral is made.
(e) Any expenses described in sub. (2g) (c) 1. in excess of the
limitations on amounts set forth in sub. (2g) (c) 1. a. to c., in the
order set forth in sub. (2g) (c) 1. a. to c.
(f) The satisfaction of indebtedness secured by any subordinate security interest in the collateral, subject to the restrictions
set forth in s. 409.615 (1) (c) and (2).
(g) Payment to the customer.
(3) A violation of this section is subject to s. 425.304.

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