Land Use & Zoning
A Wyoming property owner who divides their land into more than four lots is typically subject to:
AFederal HUD subdivision regulations only
BWyoming Subdivision Act review and approval by county or municipal authorities✓ Correct
COnly the Wyoming Condominium Act
DNo regulation if the parcels are larger than 1 acre each
Explanation
Wyoming's Subdivision Act requires county or municipal review and approval when property is divided into multiple lots for sale. The specific threshold and requirements vary by jurisdiction, but division into 5 or more lots typically triggers formal subdivision review.
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