Vermont Residential Tenancy Laws: A Landlord's Guide

Comprehensive overview of Vermont's residential rental laws under 9 V.S.A. Chapter 137, covering deposits, evictions, disclosures, and habitability.

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Verified Mar 2026
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Vermont's residential rental market is governed primarily by 9 V.S.A. Chapter 137 (the Vermont Residential Rental Agreements Act). The Green Mountain State provides a balanced framework that protects tenants with strict anti-retaliation provisions and a mandatory disclosure form, while providing landlords with a clear, structured eviction process through the Vermont Superior Court.

Disclaimer: This guide provides general legal information for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Tenancy laws change frequently. Always consult a licensed Vermont attorney for advice specific to your situation. Information last verified: March 2026.

Key Vermont Rental Laws at a Glance

TopicKey RuleStatute
Security Deposit LimitNo statutory cap9 V.S.A. §4461
Deposit Return14 days after tenancy ends9 V.S.A. §4461
Eviction (Nonpayment)14-day written notice9 V.S.A. §4467(a)
Eviction (Lease Violation)30-day written notice9 V.S.A. §4467(b)
No-Fault Termination60 days (rental housing); 90 days (mobile homes)9 V.S.A. §4467(c)
Rent ControlNo statewide rent control
Late Fee CapNo statutory cap; must be reasonable
Required DisclosuresMandatory model disclosure form9 V.S.A. §4466
Retaliation ProtectionStrong anti-retaliation statute9 V.S.A. §4465

Security Deposits: No Cap, But a Fast Return

Vermont does not limit how much a landlord can charge for a security deposit. However, the return timeline is one of the strictest in New England: landlords must return the deposit (with an itemized statement of any deductions) within just 14 days of the tenancy ending.

For more detail, see our Vermont Security Deposits deep dive.

Evictions: A Multi-Tiered Notice System

Vermont uses a tiered approach to eviction notices:

  • 14 days for nonpayment of rent.
  • 30 days for lease violations or other causes.
  • 60 days for no-fault terminations of periodic tenancies.
  • 90 days for terminating mobile home lot leases.

All evictions must proceed through the Vermont Superior Court via an ejectment action. Self-help evictions are explicitly illegal under §4463, and landlords face statutory penalties for locking out tenants or shutting off utilities without a court order.

For more detail, see our Vermont Eviction Process guide.

Mandatory Disclosures: Vermont's Model Form

Vermont is notable for providing a specific model disclosure form under §4466. Landlords must provide written disclosures covering the identity of the owner and agent, lead paint hazards (for pre-1978 units), smoking policies, and energy efficiency information. Failure to provide these disclosures can undermine a landlord's legal position in eviction proceedings.

The Strong Anti-Retaliation Shield

Under §4465, Vermont prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who report code violations, join tenant organizations, or exercise any right under the rental agreement. Retaliatory actions include rent increases, service reductions, and eviction filings within a defined period after the tenant's protected activity.

Automating Vermont Compliance

From calculating the tight 14-day deposit return window to generating multi-tiered eviction notices (14-day, 30-day, 60-day, or 90-day) with the correct statutory language for each category, managing Vermont residential properties demands precise administrative workflows. Landager natively accommodates 9 V.S.A. Chapter 137 requirements, automatically populating the mandatory §4466 model disclosure form and tracking every critical deadline.

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