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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenant who signed 1month lease.
Rented to a person that decided the apartment wasn't up to her standards. Solved the problem by offering her a month to month th lease. Been a problem tenant since she moved in. Can I send a 90 notice after the 30 days stating a rent increase of 100 dollars to her rent if she wants to continue living there month to month?
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@Ashley Hodge, the terms of the lease work the same for both parties unless you specify otherwise. Month to month means either can terminate with one months notice. The same is true for raising rent. You do need to be aware of any special laws that the town may have passed. Very few towns have enacted Landlord laws in WY. The notable major exception I am aware of is Laramie due the need because of some very unscrupulous landlords. As to state law it is hard to imagine a more landlord friendly state than WY. Evictions are often completed in less than 2 weeks. I have had some take less than 1 week.