Property Ownership
The Wyoming Condominium Act requires each condominium unit to be:
AOccupied by the owner and cannot be rented
BCapable of being individually described and separately conveyed✓ Correct
CNo smaller than 800 square feet
DLocated in a municipality with a population over 5,000
Explanation
Under the Wyoming Condominium Act, each condominium unit must be capable of individual description (typically by a recorded condominium plat and declaration) so it can be separately owned and conveyed as a distinct parcel of real property.
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