Wyoming Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
	Last updated May 15th, 2025
	
		A Wyoming month-to-month lease agreement is a periodic rental agreement that renews automatically every month. It provides greater flexibility than a standard lease and is useful for short-term arrangements or landlords who want access to their property with short notice. Wyoming has no laws regarding terminating monthly leases, though 30 days’ notice is generally recommended.
	 
 
	
		
		
			Rental Application – Records a tenant’s details, financial history, and references to determine reliability.
 
Month-to-Month Lease Laws
- Termination Notice – Not mentioned in statutes, though a 30-day notice is standard.
- Rent Increase Notice – Not mentioned in statutes; 30 days is recommended.
 
 
 
 
 
Required Disclosures (2)
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (PDF) – Owners of property built prior to 1978 must disclose the health risks associated with lead-based paint.[1]
- Non-refundable Deposit – If a security deposit is non-refundable, it must be disclosed in the lease agreement and written notice must be provided when the deposit is taken.[2]