Wyoming Eviction Laws

Wyoming requires only a 3-day written notice to pay rent or vacate before filing an eviction action — one of the shortest notice periods in the country.

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Key Rules

Nonpayment Notice
3 days written notice to pay rent or vacate
Periodic Tenancy Notice
30 days notice for month-to-month termination
Just Cause Required
No — no just-cause eviction requirement in Wyoming
Rent Control
No rent control in Wyoming

Applicable Statutes

Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-21-1002

Eviction (forcible entry and detainer): landlord must give written notice before filing. For nonpayment of rent, a 3-day notice to pay or vacate is required.

Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-21-1203

Termination of periodic tenancy: requires written notice equal to the rental period (typically 30 days for month-to-month tenancies).

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