Wyoming Month-to-Month Lease Agreement

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.

Wyoming Month-to-Month Lease Agreement

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.

Last updated January 19th, 2024

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.

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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)

  1. Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (PDF) – Owners of property built prior to 1978 must disclose the health risks associated with lead-based paint.[1]
  2. 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]