Wisconsin Code § 429.206

Determination of realized value upon early termination
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If a consumer lease is terminated before the expiration date set forth in the lease, the realized value of the motor
vehicle leased under the consumer lease shall be determined as
follows:
(1) If the lessee and the lessor mutually agree upon the motor
vehicle’s realized value, the realized value is the mutually agreedupon amount.
(2) If there is a total loss or destruction of the vehicle occasioned by its theft, physical damage or other occurrence specified
in the consumer lease and no amount is agreed upon under sub.
(1), the realized value equals the sum of any insurance proceeds
received by the holder under an applicable insurance policy required under the consumer lease and any amounts received by the
holder from any other party in payment for the loss or destruction
of the leased vehicle.
(3) If the realized value has not been determined under sub.
(1) or (2) and an appraisal is obtained under this subsection, the
realized value is the amount established by the appraisal. An appraisal may be obtained under this subsection if, within 7 business days of the early termination of the consumer lease, a lessee
who is not in default obtains at his or her own expense a professional appraisal of the current wholesale value of the vehicle by
an appraiser agreed to by the holder, with such agreement not to
be unreasonably withheld by the holder. An appraisal under this
subsection is final and binding and establishes the realized value
for purposes of determining the liability of the lessee under the
consumer lease.
(4) If the realized value has not been determined under sub.
(1), (2) or (3), the realized value equals the greater of the
following:
(a) The price obtained by the holder for the commercially reasonable disposition of the motor vehicle, after subtracting all actual and reasonable expenses incurred by the lessor in connection
with the disposition of the vehicle.
(b) The highest bona fide offer received by the holder for the
commercially reasonable disposition of the motor vehicle.

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