Wyoming Repair & Habitability Laws
Wyoming has very limited habitability statutes — the residential rental provisions primarily address eviction procedures.
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Key Rules
- Repair And Deduct
- Not authorized by statute
- Rent Withholding
- Limited remedies — courts may recognize habitability defenses in some circumstances
- Notice Required
- Written notice to landlord recommended before seeking remedies
- Habitability Standards
- Courts recognize implied warranty of habitability as a baseline; no detailed statutory standards
Applicable Statutes
Residential rental property: the Wyoming statute addresses eviction procedures but provides limited express habitability requirements. Courts have recognized an implied warranty of habitability.
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