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Vermont Rent Increase Laws: No Rent Control

Vermont has no statewide rent control. Learn the notice requirements for rent increases and the strong anti-retaliation protections under §4465.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
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Vermont does not have statewide rent control. Landlords are free to set and increase rent to whatever amount the market will bear. However, the state's strong anti-retaliation statute (§4465) places meaningful constraints on the timing and motivation of rent increases.

Notice Period
60 days
Burlington Notice
90 days
Rent Cap
None (Statewide)

No Cap on Rent Increases

There is no Vermont statute limiting how much a landlord can increase the rent. A landlord in Burlington can raise the rent by 5%, 15%, or even 50%, provided they follow the proper procedural requirements.

No municipality in Vermont has enacted local rent control ordinances.

Notice Requirements

Fixed-Term Leases

A landlord cannot raise the rent during the active term of a fixed lease. If the tenant signed a 12-month lease at $1,200/month, the rent remains $1,200 for the entire 12 months.

To implement a rent increase, the landlord must offer a new lease (or lease renewal) at the higher rate when the existing term expires.

Periodic (Month-to-Month) Tenancies

For tenants on month-to-month arrangements, Vermont law requires the landlord to provide reasonable advance written notice of a rent increase. While "reasonable" is not defined by a specific number of days in the statute for all situations, the general expectation aligns with the termination notice periods:

  • For standard rental housing, this is typically 60 days' advance written notice.
  • The notice must clearly state the new rent amount and the effective date.

The Anti-Retaliation Shield (§4465)

Vermont's anti-retaliation statute is one of the strongest in New England. Under §4465, a landlord cannot increase rent, decrease services, or initiate an eviction in retaliation against a tenant who has:

  1. Filed a complaint about a housing code violation with a governmental agency.
  2. Organized or joined a tenant's organization.
  3. Exercised any legal right under the rental agreement or Vermont law.

If a landlord raises the rent within a close temporal proximity to one of these protected activities, the burden of proof may shift to the landlord to demonstrate the increase was based on legitimate business reasons (e.g., rising property taxes, increased insurance premiums) and was not retaliatory.

Documenting Legitimate Increases

The best defense against a retaliation claim is thorough documentation. Landager provides data-driven rent increase justifications by automatically tracking your year-over-year operating costs-property taxes, insurance premiums, and utility increases-and generating a detailed cost analysis that proves your rent increase is proportional to your rising expenses, not a response to a tenant's protected activity.

Back to Vermont Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

How Landager Helps

Managing properties in Vermont requires staying on top of strict 14-day deposit returns and 60-day rent increase notices. Landager automates your compliance workflows, tracks every deadline, and generates legal notices that protect your business. Get started with Landager for free today.

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