Property Management
A Wyoming tenant who is evicted for nonpayment of rent must be served with a:
A30-day notice to vacate without any cure period
B3-day notice to pay or vacate before the eviction process can begin✓ Correct
CImmediate eviction order from the property manager
D60-day notice to vacate
Explanation
Under Wyoming's eviction laws, a landlord must serve a 3-day notice to pay rent or vacate before proceeding with an eviction action (unlawful detainer) for nonpayment of rent. The tenant may cure the default by paying within 3 days.
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