Wisconsin Code § 779.48

Enforcement
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(1) Every person given a lien by ss.
779.43 to 779.46, except s. 779.43 (3), or as bailee for hire, carrier, warehouse keeper or pawnee or otherwise, by common law,
may, in case the claim remain unpaid for 3 months and the value
of the property affected thereby does not exceed $100, sell such
property at public auction and apply the proceeds of such sale to
the claim and the expenses of such sale. Notice in writing, of the
time and place of the sale and of the amount claimed to be due
shall be given to the owner of such property personally or by leaving the same at the owner’s place of abode, if a resident of this

state, and if not, by publication thereof, in the county in which
such lien accrues, as a class 3 notice, under ch. 985. If such property exceeds in value $100, then such lien may be enforced
against the same by action.
(2) Every person given a lien by ss. 779.41, 779.413, and
779.43 (3) may in case the claim remains unpaid for 2 months after the debt is incurred, and a person given a lien under s. 779.47
(2) may if the claim remains unpaid 90 days after the lien is perfected, enforce such lien by sale of the property substantially in
conformity with subch. VI of ch. 409 and the lien claimant shall
have the rights and duties of a secured party thereunder. When
such sections are applied to the enforcement of such lien the word
debtor or equivalent when used therein shall be deemed to refer to
the owner of the property and any other person having an interest
shown by instrument filed as required by law or shown in the
records of the department of transportation, and the word indebtedness or equivalent shall include all claims upon which such lien
is based.

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