Wisconsin Code § 97.635

Liability of hotelkeeper for loss of property by fire or theft; owner’s risk
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A hotelkeeper is not liable for the
loss of baggage or other property of a hotel guest by a fire unintentionally produced by the hotelkeeper. Every hotelkeeper is liable for loss of baggage or other property of a guest caused by
theft or gross negligence of the hotelkeeper. The liability may not
exceed $200 for each trunk and its contents, $75 for each valise
and its contents and $10 for each box, bundle or package and contents, so placed under the care of the hotelkeeper; and $50 for all
other effects including wearing apparel and personal belongings,
unless the hotelkeeper has agreed in writing with the guest to assume a greater liability. When any person permits his or her baggage or property to remain in any hotel after the person’s status as
a guest has ceased, or forwards the baggage or property to a hotel
before becoming a guest and the baggage or property is received
into the hotel, the hotelkeeper holds the baggage or property at
the risk of the owner.

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