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HOA Management in Wyoming

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Wyoming HOA Laws & Regulations

Governing Statute: Wyoming Nonprofit Corporation Act (no HOA-specific act)

HOA operations in Wyoming are primarily governed by the Wyoming Nonprofit Corporation Act (no HOA-specific act) (Wyo. Stat. Title 17, Ch. 19). Wyoming does not have an HOA-specific statute. Common interest communities must register as nonprofit corporations under the Wyoming Nonprofit Corporation Act. Governance relies on recorded covenants, bylaws, and corporate law. The state takes a minimal regulatory approach.

Condominium Law: Wyoming Condominium Ownership Act

Condominium associations in Wyoming are additionally regulated by the Wyoming Condominium Ownership Act (Wyo. Stat. Title 34, Ch. 20). A relatively short, property-record focused condominium statute covering creation, declarations, common elements, tax apportionment, and covenant enforcement.

Manager Licensing Requirements

No State License Required

Wyoming does not require a dedicated state license for community association managers. No specific CAM licensing statute exists.

Board Governance Requirements

Board meeting requirements governed by the Nonprofit Corporation Act (Title 17, Ch. 19), including annual meetings, board elections, and procedures for amending bylaws. Board members owe fiduciary duties.

Dispute Resolution

Wyoming does not have a dedicated HOA dispute resolution agency or ombudsman. Disputes are resolved through governing documents procedures, mediation, or litigation in state courts.

Assessment Liens & Collections

HOAs may place liens for unpaid assessments per the governing documents and may foreclose. Wyoming is not a super lien state — bank foreclosure takes priority over HOA liens without compensation to the association.

Recent Legislative Changes

Wyoming has not enacted major HOA reform legislation in 2022-2025. The state maintains its minimal regulatory framework. Governing documents are public records accessible through the county recorder's office.

Key Wyoming HOA Statutes

StatuteCode
Condominium Ownership ActWyo. Stat. Title 34, Ch. 20
Nonprofit Corporation ActWyo. Stat. Title 17, Ch. 19

Disclaimer: This legal information is provided for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and regulations change frequently. Last reviewed: February 1, 2025. HOA boards should consult with a qualified Wyoming attorney for specific legal guidance.

Wyoming HOA Management FAQs

What law governs HOAs in Wyoming?

HOA operations in Wyoming are primarily governed by the Wyoming Nonprofit Corporation Act (no HOA-specific act) (Wyo. Stat. Title 17, Ch. 19). Wyoming does not have an HOA-specific statute. Common interest communities must register as nonprofit corporations under the Wyoming Nonprofit Corporation Act. Governance relies on recorded covenants, bylaws, and corporate law. The state takes a minimal regulatory approach. Condominiums are additionally governed by the Wyoming Condominium Ownership Act (Wyo. Stat. Title 34, Ch. 20).

Does Wyoming require HOA manager licensing?

Wyoming does not currently require a state-specific license for community association managers. Wyoming does not require a dedicated state license for community association managers. No specific CAM licensing statute exists. Even without a state mandate, look for professional designations like CMCA, AMS, or PCAM as indicators of competence and professionalism.

What are the board governance requirements for Wyoming HOAs?

Board meeting requirements governed by the Nonprofit Corporation Act (Title 17, Ch. 19), including annual meetings, board elections, and procedures for amending bylaws. Board members owe fiduciary duties.

How are HOA disputes resolved in Wyoming?

Wyoming does not have a dedicated HOA dispute resolution agency or ombudsman. Disputes are resolved through governing documents procedures, mediation, or litigation in state courts.

What are the assessment lien rules in Wyoming?

HOAs may place liens for unpaid assessments per the governing documents and may foreclose. Wyoming is not a super lien state — bank foreclosure takes priority over HOA liens without compensation to the association.

What recent HOA law changes have occurred in Wyoming?

Wyoming has not enacted major HOA reform legislation in 2022-2025. The state maintains its minimal regulatory framework. Governing documents are public records accessible through the county recorder's office.

How do I find an HOA management company in Wyoming?

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