A 4-step system for Wyoming deposit disputes
Built for renters who want the Wyoming 30-day / 15-day address timing rule, damage extension, itemization, utility-deposit issue, and follow-up letters organized before the situation gets harder to manage.
Why this exists
Wyoming deposit disputes often turn on simple proof: when the rental agreement ended, when you gave the owner your new mailing address, whether the landlord claimed damage, and what was actually itemized.
We put the renter first. The system helps you preserve those facts and move from a friendly move-out record to a firm demand only if needed.
What this actually does
This is built for the stage before court. It helps you document move-out, give a new mailing address in writing, follow up after the Wyoming timing problem appears, and keep deductions, receipts, utilities deposits, and evidence organized.
- documents termination, possession return, and the new mailing address
- tracks Wyoming's 30-day / 15-day-whichever-is-later deadline
- keeps damage-extension, itemization, receipt, utility-deposit, and deduction issues organized
- uses the full-deposit and court-cost remedy carefully, without overstating it
Watch this step
Wyoming renters should provide the new mailing address in writing within 30 days after termination. That record helps the deadline stay clean and gives the landlord a clear place to send payment and notice.
What you get
Step 1 - Move-Out Notice and New Mailing Address
Warm and preventive. It confirms move-out, gives the new mailing address, and documents possession return.
Step 2 - Deposit Due Follow-Up
Firm and professional. Used when the Wyoming timing issue appears and the landlord has not sent the refund, prepaid-rent balance, or itemization.
Step 3 - Entitlement Notice
Assertive and statute-backed. It ties Wyoming Statutes Sections 1-21-1207 and 1-21-1208, the timeline, itemization, deductions, and amount owed together.
Step 4 - Final Demand Before Court
Final and serious. It gives one last written chance to resolve the deposit before deciding whether to file.
Short version
The free guides are enough if you want to build the process yourself. The paid system is the convenience layer: four Wyoming-specific documents in the right order.
A clear Wyoming sequence, ready to edit, instead of guessing what to send or when to escalate.
Get the Wyoming Recovery SystemImportant: This is general educational information and not legal advice.