No. Wyoming has no statute requiring reserve studies, reserve funding, or reserve disclosure for HOAs or condominium associations. The Wyoming Condominium Ownership Act (W.S. 34-20-101 through 34-20-104) is only four sections long — covering the act's title, recognition of condominium ownership, definitions, and tax treatment — and never mentions reserves or budgets, and Wyoming has no planned-community act.
Verified against the statute 2026-07-06
No Wyoming association type is covered by a reserve mandate. The Condominium Ownership Act applies only to condominiums and addresses only formation, definitions, and taxation; Title 34 contains no homeowners-association act, and HOAs organized as nonprofits fall under the Wyoming Nonprofit Corporation Act (Title 17, ch. 19), which also has no reserve rules.
No statutory cycle — reserve studies are never mentioned in Wyoming statute.
No statutory reserve-funding minimum, formula, or waiver framework. Reserve levels are set by the board under the association's declaration and bylaws.
No statutory requirement to disclose reserve balances or studies to owners or purchasers. Buyers must obtain financial information through their purchase contract or the association's governing documents.
A four-section act recognizing condominium ownership, defining terms, and providing for separate tax assessment of units; it contains no reserve, budget, financial, or disclosure provisions. URL is the Wyoming Legislature's official Title 34 statutes PDF.
Independently re-verified: downloaded the Wyoming Legislature's official Title 34 statutes PDF from wyoleg.gov (229 pages), extracted the full text, and confirmed Chapter 20 consists solely of §§ 34-20-101 (short title), 34-20-102 (condominium ownership recognized), 34-20-103 (definitions), and 34-20-104 (tax notice and apportionment), with no reserve, budget, or homeowners-association provisions anywhere in the title. Informational only — not legal advice. Confirm with the primary source and a community-association attorney licensed in Wyoming. Report an issue.
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