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Wyoming Legal Requirements

Key WY statutes and obligations that apply to your residential lease agreement.

Requirements

  • No statutory cap on the security deposit amount; parties negotiate freely under Wyoming law
  • Landlord must return security deposit within 30 days (or 15 days if tenant gave advance notice of termination) with an itemized statement of deductions (Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1208)
  • Lease must identify the landlord's name and address for service of legal process (Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1203)

Restrictions & Limits

  • Wyoming has no statewide rent control or rent stabilization laws; municipalities are not authorized to enact rent control
  • Landlord may not use self-help eviction remedies — lockouts or utility shutoffs without court order are prohibited
  • Retaliatory evictions in response to tenant habitability complaints are prohibited under Wyoming common law

Notice Requirements

Three days' written notice to pay or vacate is required for nonpayment of rent before an eviction action may be filed (Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1002)

Official Statute References

Primary Wyoming statutes governing this document type.

Wyoming Residential Lease Agreement FAQ

Common questions about residential lease agreements under Wyoming law.

How long does a Wyoming landlord have to return a security deposit?

Wyoming Statute § 1-21-1208 requires landlords to return the security deposit within 30 days of lease termination — or within 15 days if the tenant gave advance notice — along with an itemized written statement of any deductions.

Does Wyoming have rent control?

No. Wyoming has no statewide rent control and does not authorize local municipalities to enact rent stabilization ordinances. Rent increases are governed entirely by the lease terms and market conditions.

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