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Wyoming Landlord Notice to Enter Form

A Wyoming notice to enter informs a tenant why and when their landlord needs access to their rental unit. Wyoming state law does not indicate that a notice to enter is required, but it is highly advisable for landlords to provide reasonable notice of the day and time they plan to enter in addition to...

Wyoming Commercial Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement

A Wyoming commercial real estate purchase and sale agreement records the terms of a buyer's purchase commercial property from a seller. The agreement spells out the financial conditions of the sale including the purchase price, earnest money deposit, closing costs, and funding contingencies (e.g., whether a loan must first be obtained). If the seller accepts...

Wyoming Subcontractor Agreement

A Wyoming subcontractor agreement is a document that contractually binds a subcontractor to execute a task on behalf of a contractor. When a contractor is awarded a contract by a proprietor, they often require additional help to ensure that the project gets completed in a reasonable amount of time. It is at this point that they...

Wyoming Self-Proving Affidavit Form

A Wyoming self-proving affidavit form is a sworn statement that is subscribed to by the testator and two (2) witnesses of a last will and testament. The affidavit states that the testator executed their will freely and without undue influence. Once the form has been completed and signed by all parties and a notary public,...

Wyoming Independent Contractor Agreement

A Wyoming Independent Contractor Agreement dictates the terms and conditions of a project entered into by a client and an independent contractor. The client will hire the contractor temporarily to complete a service for them, with the due date and exact specifications to be detailed in the contract. Before signing the form, both parties must understand...

Wyoming Security Deposit Demand Letter

The Wyoming security deposit demand letter is sent by tenants to landlords who have failed to comply with the state-mandated time limit for returning security deposits. Landlords are required to return the balance of a tenant's deposit to them, along with a written statement of any deductions, within thirty (30) days from the lease termination...

Wyoming Revocable Living Trust Form

The Wyoming revocable living trust is an entity into which a person (the Grantor) places their assets and property. A revocable trust has a couple of advantages over an irrevocable trust such as the Grantor's power to appoint themselves Trustee and the ability to amend or revoke the Trust and its contents at any point...

Wyoming General Warranty Deed Form

A Wyoming general warranty deed is a legal form that conveys and warrants property from a seller (grantor) to a buyer (grantee). The form is the best way possible to transfer real estate ownership as it guarantees that the title will be transferred in "fee simple," or free of any liens or encumbrances by the...

Wyoming Quit Claim Deed Form

A Wyoming quit claim deed form provides a method for conveying property between a grantor and grantee. This form must be submitted to the Wyoming Office of the Recorder in the County Clerk Office where the property is located. This should be signed by the grantors involved and must be notarized. Several items such as...

Wyoming Real Estate Power of Attorney Form

A Wyoming Real Estate Power of Attorney is a form that a Principal uses for the purpose of designating an Agent to handle any real property transactions, care, management, mortgage refinance, or any other real estate business. This document will require notarization. The Principal may revoke this document whenever they desire. Place the revocation into...