Wyoming Required Landlord Disclosures

Learn about the disclosures that landlords in Wyoming must provide tenants, usually in the lease or rental agreement.

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Wyoming Required Landlord Disclosures

Wyoming requires landlords to make the following disclosures to tenants:

Nonrefundable fees. If any portion of the deposit is not refundable, rental agreement must include this information and tenant must be told before paying a deposit. (Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1207)

Security deposit. Lease or rental agreement must state whether any portion of a deposit is nonrefundable, and landlord must give tenant written notice of this fact when collecting the deposit. (Wyo. Stat. §§ 1-21-1207, 1-21-1208)

Check the Wyoming statute (Wyo. Stat. §§ 1-21-1207, 1-21-1208) for details on these disclosures. See the Laws and Legal Research section of Nolo for advice on finding and reading statutes and court decisions.

Also, check your local ordinance for any city or county disclosure requirements. To find yours, check your city or county website (many are listed on State and Local Government on the Net), or contact the office of your mayor, city manager, or county administrator.

Finally, see the Required Landlord Disclosures article for details on federally-required landlord disclosures and other information on disclosures about the rental property.

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