An Wyoming lease agreement is used when renting rental property and it is a contract between the Landlord and Tenants in exchange for monthly rent payments.
Form Options By Type
Standard Residential Lease Agreement
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Simple (1-Page) Lease Agreement
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Most Recent US Home Facts
- Population (2023): 334,914,895
- Median Households (2022): 125,736,353
- Median Household Income (2022): $75,149
- Owner-occupied Households (2022): 64.8%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
What to Include in the Form?
Required Disclosures (2)
Security Deposits
Maximum – There’s no maximum amount Landlords can request from Tenants in Wyoming.
Returns – Landlords must return all deposits to the Tenant within 30 days of the lease end date. If the Tenant provides new mailing address then within 15 days of the lease end date. The later date is the maximum time Landlords have to return security deposits.
Source: § 1-21-1208(a)
Landlord Access
There are no laws governing Landlord access to rental properties in Wyoming.
Source: § 1-21-1205(a)(iii)
Paying Rent
Grace Period – No grace period law.
Late Fees – There’s no maximum late fee for late rent in Wyoming.
NSF Fee – $30 per bounced check.
Source: § 1-1-115(a)
State of Wyoming Real Estate Commission
For any other questions you may have, refer to the Wyoming Real Estate Commission website.