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Wyoming Commercial Security Deposits: Flexibility & Dispute Resolution

Understand Wyoming commercial security deposit rules, the freedom of contract principle, and essential best practices for commercial landlords.

Melvin Prince
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Terverifikasi Apr 2026United States flag
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Wyoming's approach to commercial security deposits is defined by a complete lack of statutory interference. While residential deposits have a 30-day return deadline under Wyoming Statutes § 34-21-120, commercial deposits are governed almost exclusively by the freedom of contract and the terms explicitly stated in the lease agreement.

No Statutory Limits

Wyoming imposes no ceiling or limit on what a landlord can demand as a commercial security deposit. The amount is purely a matter of negotiation.

  • Standard Practices: Most commercial landlords require 1 to 3 months' base rent, but deposits equivalent to 6 or even 12 months' rent are entirely legal for high-risk ventures or tenants with limited credit histories.
  • Form of Deposit: Cash is standard, but large transactions frequently utilize irrevocable standby letters of credit to shield the deposit from potential bankruptcy proceedings.

The Importance of the Lease Agreement

Because state law does not stringently regulate commercial deposits, the lease agreement is the only document that matters. A robust commercial lease must detail:

1. The Return Deadline

Residential landlord-tenant law dictates a 30-day return timeline, but commercial leases frequently extend this. It is common to draft a 60-day or 90-day return window after the tenant surrenders the premises, providing the landlord adequate time to assess necessary repairs or reconcile end-of-year operating expense (CAM) escalations.

2. Permitted Deductions

The lease must explicitly list what the deposit covers. Common commercial deductions include:

  • Unpaid base rent and CAM/tax escalations.
  • Default interest and late fees.
  • Costs to repair physical damage or remove tenant alterations to restore the space to the required "make-good" condition.
  • Brokerage commissions and legal fees incurred in finding a replacement tenant if the tenant breaches the lease.

3. Replenishment Clauses

If a landlord is forced to draw on the security deposit during the lease term (e.g., to cover a missed rent payment), the lease must contain a clause requiring the tenant to "replenish" the deposit back to its original amount within a tight timeframe (typically 5 to 10 days). Failure to replenish should be defined as a material default.

Interest and Trust Accounts

Wyoming law does not require commercial landlords to place security deposits in interest-bearing accounts or separate trust accounts. Unless the lease specifically requires it, the landlord can commingle the funds and keep any interest generated.

How Landager Helps

A commercial security deposit shouldn't be handled informally. Landager tracks total deposit balances, monitors letters of credit for expiration, automates replenishment notices following a mid-term draw, and creates a clear, auditable timeline for deductions at move-out—protecting you from disputes and preserving cash flow.

Back to Wyoming Commercial Property Laws Overview.

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