Wisconsin Statutes

§ 97.633 — Hotelkeeper’s liability.

Wisconsin § 97.633
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 97Food, lodging, and recreation
Subch.subch. III of ch. 97 SUBCHAPTER III
LODGING AND VENDING MACHINES

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Wis. Stat. § 97.633 (2026).

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97.633 97.633(1) (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. 97.633(2) (2) To secure exemption from liability the hotelkeeper shall do all of the following: 97.633(2)(a) (a) Have doors on sleeping rooms equipped with locks or bolts. 97.633(2)(b) (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. 97.633(2)(c) (c) Keep a safe or vault suitable for keeping the articles and receive them for safekeeping when tendered by a guest,

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Legislative History

97.633 History History: 1975 c. 413 s. 15 ; Stats. 1975 s. 50.80; 1991 a. 316 ; 1993 a. 27 s. 85 ; Stats. 1993 s. 254.80; 2015 a. 55 s. 4095 ; 2015 Stats. s. 97.633.

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