Property Management
In Wyoming, when a tenant abandons a rental property, the landlord should:
AImmediately re-rent the property to minimize losses
BConfirm abandonment through proper legal means, secure the property, and mitigate damages while following Wyoming law on the tenant's belongings✓ Correct
CWait indefinitely for the tenant to return
DFile an eviction action even though the tenant has vacated
Explanation
When a tenant abandons property, the landlord must confirm abandonment (not just vacancy), properly secure the property, mitigate damages by re-renting as soon as possible, and comply with Wyoming law regarding abandoned property and belongings. Acting too quickly without confirming abandonment could create liability.
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