Wisconsin Code § 97.633

Hotelkeeper’s liability
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(1) A hotelkeeper who
complies with sub. (2) is not liable to a guest for loss of money,
jewelry, precious metals or stones, personal ornaments or valuable papers which are not offered for safekeeping.
(2) To secure exemption from liability the hotelkeeper shall
do all of the following:
(a) Have doors on sleeping rooms equipped with locks or
bolts.
(b) Offer, by notice printed in large plain English type and
kept conspicuously posted in each sleeping room, to receive valuable articles for safekeeping, and explain in the notice that the hotel is not liable for loss unless articles are tendered for
safekeeping.
(c) Keep a safe or vault suitable for keeping the articles and
receive them for safekeeping when tendered by a guest, except as
provided in sub. (3).
(3) A hotelkeeper is liable for loss of articles accepted for
safekeeping up to $300. The hotelkeeper need not receive for
safekeeping property over $300 in value. This subsection may be
varied by written agreement between the parties.

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