Wyoming Notice & Entry Laws

Wyoming does not have a statute specifying an advance notice requirement for landlord entry.

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Key Rules

Notice Required
No specific statutory notice requirement — reasonable notice required under general principles
Permissible Entry Reasons
Repairs, inspections, emergencies, showing unit
Emergency Entry
Permitted without notice for genuine emergencies
Lease Provisions
Tenants should negotiate specific entry notice provisions into their lease

Applicable Statutes

Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 1-21-1201

Wyoming does not have a statute specifically requiring advance notice for landlord entry. The implied covenant of quiet enjoyment provides the primary protection against unreasonable intrusions.

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