Wyoming Property and Real Estate Laws
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A person's home is their castle -- whether they rent an apartment on a monthly basis or own their own two-story home with a white picket fence. Wherever you live in the Cowboy State, it's always important to protect your rights with respect to your home. Welcome to FindLaw's section on the property and real estate laws of Wyoming, with articles on the laws that hit closest to home but for non-attorneys. In this section, you'll learn about the rights and obligations of both tenants and landlords; the homestead protection laws that ensure struggling homeowners are able to maintain housing; and more. Click on a link below to learn about Wyoming's property and real estate laws.