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Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to Vermont helping you stay informed and compliant.
Burlington has additional requirements for rental properties that reside within the Burlington city limits and are subject to the Burlington Municipal Code. They primarily deal with additional safety requirements. In-home security This section of the Bu
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreIt’s every landlord’s fear, that for some reason, your tenant has abandoned the premises. While this can seem to wreak havoc upon all your future plans, there are still steps to follow when dealing with abandonment. Evidence of abandonment must firs
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreThe end of the lease is fast approaching, and you might think that it’s just easy to end this tenancy and begin a new one soon. Not so fast! It’s really important to know all the options for ending a lease and any hangups that can happen. By complyi
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreIn general, the repairs and alterations clause in the Vermont lease is almost identical with most other states. The tenant may not make any repairs or alterations to the premises without prior written consent from the landlord and, if applicable, the ho
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreOne of the most important aspects of having a tenancy as a landlord is the security deposit. While quite a useful buffer for incidences on the property, it’s very important to know how and when to use a security deposit as well as returning it. Vermon
Feb 26, 2025
Read moreBoth parties are expected to aid in the upkeep of the premises in some way. Vermont law dictates who is responsible for what when maintaining the property throughout the tenancy as well as remedies for noncompliance. The landlord’s responsibilities co
Feb 26, 2025
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