Property Management
A Wyoming residential landlord may legally enter a tenant's unit without advance notice in which situation?
AWhenever the landlord wishes to inspect the property
BIn cases of emergency threatening life, health, or safety of the property✓ Correct
CTo show the property to prospective tenants during business hours
DWhen the landlord believes the tenant has a guest
Explanation
Wyoming landlords generally must provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's unit. Emergency situations (fire, flood, safety hazard) justify entry without prior notice.
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