Wyoming Tenant Harassment Laws
Wyoming prohibits forcible self-help evictions — landlords must use the court process.
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Key Rules
- Self Help Prohibited
- Court process required; forcible self-help eviction is prohibited
- Quiet Enjoyment
- Implied covenant of quiet enjoyment in all tenancies
- Remedies
- Actual damages for wrongful eviction; injunctive relief available
- Limited Statutory Protections
- Wyoming has minimal anti-harassment and anti-retaliation statutes
Applicable Statutes
Eviction must proceed through court process: self-help eviction is prohibited. Landlord must obtain a court judgment to remove a tenant.
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