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Wyoming Landlord Guide

Everything you need to know about landlord-tenant laws, security deposits, eviction procedures, and property management in Wyoming.

Security Deposit
No state limit
Return Period
30 days after move-out
Non-Payment Notice
3-day notice to pay or quit
Rent Control
No

Wyoming Rental Market Overview

Wyoming's rental market is small but diverse, ranging from affordable rentals in Cheyenne and Casper to luxury vacation rentals in Jackson Hole. The state is very landlord-friendly with no statutory security deposit limit, no rent control, and fast eviction procedures. Wyoming has no state income tax. Energy sector activity affects some markets. Jackson Hole has extremely high rents driven by tourism and limited housing, while other markets are very affordable.

Security Deposit Rules

Maximum Deposit

No state limit

Return Timeline

30 days after move-out (15 days if no deductions)

Allowed Deductions

  • Unpaid rent
  • Damage beyond normal wear
  • Lease violation costs

Eviction Process

Notice Periods

Non-Payment of Rent
3-day notice to pay or quit
Lease Violation
3-day notice for lease violations
Month-to-Month Termination
No specific notice required for month-to-month holdover

Court Process

File forcible entry and detainer in Circuit Court. Hearing within 3-12 days. Very fast process, 2-3 weeks total.

Required Landlord Disclosures

Wyoming law requires landlords to provide the following disclosures to tenants:

  • Lead-based paint disclosure (pre-1978)

Late Fee Rules

No statutory limit. Must be stated in lease. Reasonable fees accepted.

Frequently Asked Questions

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