Wyoming Statutes

Wyo. Stat. § 33-28-124 (2026)

Act, error or omission in the rendering of real

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estate services.
A cause of action arising from an act, error or omission in the
rendering of services provided by a licensee under this act
shall be brought within the time limits provided under W.S.
1-3-107. Nothing in this section shall be construed to extend
the limitation period specified in W.S. 33-28-203 for actions
for payment from the real estate recovery account.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 2001–2010 · leading case: Hulse v. First Am. Title Co. of Crook Cnty., 2001 WY 95 (Wyo. 2001).
Hulse v. First Am. Title Co. of Crook Cnty., 2001 WY 95 (Wyo. 2001). · cites it 4× “The Wyoming Legislature in 2000 adopted Wyo. Stat. § 33-28-124 Act, error or omission in the rendering of real estate services, which provides: "A cause of action arising from an act, error or omission in the rendering of services provided by a licensee under this act shall be…”
Rawlinson v. Greer, 2003 WY 28 (Wyo. 2003). · cites it 7× “Moreover, in 2000, the legislature adopted § 33-28-124 which provides in pertinent part: “A cause of action arising from an act, error or omission in the rendering of services provided by a licensee under this act shall be brought within the time limits provided under W.”
Hulse v. BHJ, INC., 2003 WY 75 (Wyo. 2003). · cites it 12× “In Hulse I, this court also recognized that the claim asserted by the Hulses against BHJ, while labeled “negligent misrepresentation,” essentially asserted a breach of the duty of care owed by real estate professionals to non-client buyers or a “professional negligence” claim as…”
Throckmartin v. Century 21 Top Realty, 2010 WY 23 (Wyo. 2010). · cites it 2× “It is applicable to claims arising after the effective date of Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-28-124 . (FNQ9) [Emphasis added.”
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