Wyoming Code § 29-2-103

Right of judicial sale and removal of improvements
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Any lien claimant enforcing the lien  may have the building, improvements and real property sold under execution.  However, if any party establishes that the real property, after removal of the improvement, would be in the same or similar condition as prior to the performance of the work for which the lien is claimed, the court may authorize the removal of the improvement. In addition to attorneys' fees and costs, the lien claimant foreclosing the lien may be entitled to reasonable costs for removing any improvement or for restoring the property to its original condition.

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