Updated January 24, 2023
A Wyoming Lease Termination Letter Form (30-Day Notice) may be used by either a landlord or a tenant to meet legal requirements for informing the other party of an intent to end a tenancy at a rental property. The document will allow either party to remain in compliance with any lease agreement that contains a requirement for 30 days notice prior to vacating the premises.
The number of days’ notice given must be either the one listed in the lease agreement or the maximum given by the State. Since Wyoming law does not specific a notice period, the recommended number of days is thirty (30) days or the number of days stipulated on the lease, whichever is later.
How to Write
Step 1 – Select an Option
- Check the box that provides indication as to which party is sending notice
- Check the box
- Enter the date that the lease was originally signed in dd/mm/yyyy format
- Enter the termination date in dd/mm/yyyy format
Step 2 – If the Sender is the Tenant:
- Provide a mailing address whereas your deposit may be sent once inspection is complete
- Street Address
- City
- State
- Zip Code
Step 3 – Utilities
- Tenant must have utilities and services moved to a new address or turned off when they move out of the property
- If the landlord would like the utilities returned to their name, the landlord must then contact the appropriate companies to have the utilities returned to their name
Step 4 – Signature
- The sender must enter their signature and printed name