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
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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