WY

Wyoming Landlord-Tenant Laws

Key legal requirements for residential landlords and property managers operating in Wyoming.

Governing statute: Wyoming Statutes §§ 1-21-1201 to 1-21-1211 (Residential Property)

Security Deposit

Maximum Limit
No statutory limit
Return Deadline
30 days (or 15 days if no deductions)
Itemized Statement
Required

Maintenance & Repairs

Landlord Obligations

Maintain premises in compliance with building/housing codes, maintain structural integrity, provide essential services (heat, water, electricity access)

Tenant Remedies

Written notice; if not repaired, tenant may terminate after providing reasonable time for repair

Emergency Repair Timeline

No specific statutory timeline; reasonable time applies

Notice Requirements

Entry Notice
No statutory requirement (reasonable notice customary)
Rent Increase
30 days for month-to-month
Lease Termination
30 days for month-to-month

Eviction Notice Periods

Non-Payment of Rent
3 days
Lease Violation
3 days
Unconditional Quit
Not applicable

Disclaimer: This is a general summary of Wyoming landlord-tenant law and does not constitute legal advice. Local ordinances may impose additional requirements. Consult a qualified Wyoming attorney for specific situations. Last reviewed: 2026-05.

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