Landlord tools · Wyoming
Everything a Wyoming lease must get right in 2026 — deposit limits, late fees, notice periods, and required disclosures — plus a free builder that applies each rule for you and outputs a signable PDF.
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Wyoming doesn't cap security deposits by statute — most landlords charge one to two months' rent. No statutory limit After the tenancy ends, the deposit must be returned within 30 days. Within 30 days of termination or 15 days after forwarding address, whichever later; +30 days if deducting damages Returning one now? Use the free Wyoming deposit return letter generator — it computes the deadline and itemizes deductions for you.
Wyoming sets no statutory dollar cap on late fees, but courts require them to be reasonable and they must appear in the written lease. No grace period is required by statute, though many leases include one. No statutory cap; must be reasonable and in the lease. No statutory grace period.
Wyoming has no fixed entry-notice statute — reasonable notice is the standard, and the lease should spell it out. No statute; lease governs entry terms. No statutory notice period; 30 days before rent due date is customary — lease should specify. No statute; lease/period-change custom governs. Planning an increase? The free Wyoming rent increase notice generator applies the notice period automatically.
Utilities: Deposit may be applied to unpaid utilities if lease provides; lease should assign utility responsibility. Pets: No statute on pet deposits or fees; lease governs. Assistance animals exempt from pet charges.
How much can a landlord charge for a security deposit in Wyoming?
Wyoming has no statutory limit on security deposits — one to two months' rent is customary. No statutory limit
How long does a Wyoming landlord have to return the deposit?
30 days after the tenancy ends. Within 30 days of termination or 15 days after forwarding address, whichever later; +30 days if deducting damages
Are late fees limited in Wyoming?
There's no statutory dollar cap, but fees must be reasonable and stated in the lease. No statutory cap; must be reasonable and in the lease. No statutory grace period
How much notice before a landlord can enter the unit in Wyoming?
Wyoming has no fixed statutory period — reasonable notice applies. No statute; lease governs entry terms
Does Wyoming have rent control?
No statewide rent control. No state or local rent control
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Key statutes: Wyo. Stat. § 1-21-1207 · § 1-21-1208 · § 1-21-1202 to -1211. Last reviewed 2026-07. This guide summarizes state law for convenience and is not legal advice; cities and counties may add their own rules.