Wyoming month-to-month leases offer flexible rental terms with no fixed end date—automatically renewing each month until either party ends it with proper written notice. While they lack the stability of fixed-term lease agreements, they give landlords and tenants more freedom to adapt as needed.
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Required Landlord Disclosures (2)
1. Lead paint: Federal law requires landlords to inform tenants about any lead-based paint or lead hazards in properties built before 1978.
2. Security deposit: If the landlord won’t refund part of a tenant’s security deposit, they must issue the tenant a letter stating the non-refundable amount when they collect the deposit (§ 1-21-1207).
Required Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month Agreement
Month-to-month leases don’t have specific end dates, so landlords and tenants must follow their state’s rules for giving notice before ending the agreement.
Wyoming, however, does not specify a required notice period for landlords or tenants seeking to terminate a month-to-month lease.
Rent Increase Laws
Wyoming doesn’t have rent control or stabilization laws, so landlords can raise rent by any amount they see fit. If the tenant is on a month-to-month lease, the landlord must give them at least 30 days of written notice before enforcing the rent increase.
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