Property Management
A Wyoming residential landlord who enters a tenant's unit without proper notice (except in emergencies) may be:
APermitted to do so as the owner of the property
BIn violation of the tenant's right of quiet enjoyment and potentially liable for damages✓ Correct
CExercising their legal right as property owner at any time
DRequired to do so by Wyoming health and safety codes
Explanation
Tenants have a right of quiet enjoyment. Wyoming law generally requires landlords to give reasonable advance notice (typically 24 hours) before entering a rental unit for non-emergency purposes. Unauthorized entry can constitute a violation of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment.
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