Vermont Property Compliance

Comprehensive guides to landlord-tenant laws and rental property regulations in Vermont, United States.

🏠Residential Guidelines

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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.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Late Fees & Grace Periods for Vermont Landlords

Vermont has no statutory late fee cap or mandatory grace period. Learn how to structure reasonable, enforceable late fees under Vermont law.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Maintenance Obligations & Habitability in Vermont

Understand the landlord's duty to maintain habitable conditions in Vermont, including tenant remedies like repair-and-deduct and rent withholding.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Required Disclosures for Vermont Residential Landlords

Learn about Vermont's mandatory model disclosure form under 9 V.S.A. §4466, including lead paint, smoking policies, and energy efficiency.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Vermont Eviction Process: Multi-Tiered Notice System

A landlord's guide to the Vermont eviction process, covering 14-day, 30-day, and 60-day notices and the mandatory ejectment action.

4 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Vermont Lease Agreement Requirements & Prohibited Clauses

A guide to drafting enforceable residential leases in Vermont, including prohibited clauses and the importance of the §4466 disclosure.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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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.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Vermont Security Deposit Laws: The 14-Day Return Rule

Understand Vermont's security deposit regulations under 9 V.S.A. §4461, including the strict 14-day return deadline and itemization requirements.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

🏱Commercial Property Guidelines

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Vermont Commercial Property Laws: A Landlord's Overview

Understand the contract-driven framework of Vermont commercial real estate, where freedom of contract replaces nearly all statutory protections.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Default Interest & Late Fees in Vermont Commercial Leases

Understand how Vermont commercial landlords enforce rent collection through default interest, flat fees, and rent acceleration clauses.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Maintenance Responsibilities in Vermont Commercial Leases

No implied warranty of habitability applies to Vermont commercial properties. Learn how maintenance is divided between landlord and tenant.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Rent Increases in Vermont Commercial Real Estate

No rent control applies to Vermont commercial properties. Learn how CPI escalations, fixed bumps, and FMV reviews are structured in leases.

2 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Required Disclosures in Vermont Commercial Leasing

Vermont mandates no specific disclosures for commercial properties. Understand the Caveat Emptor framework and the burden of tenant due diligence.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Security Deposits in Vermont Commercial Leasing

No statutory limits apply to commercial security deposits in Vermont. Understand the use of Letters of Credit and personal guarantees.

2 min readVerified Mar 2026
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The Commercial Eviction Process in Vermont

Understand the Vermont commercial eviction process, the risks of self-help, and why ejectment actions through Superior Court are the safest approach.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026
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Vermont Commercial Leases: Key Clauses & NNN Structures

Essential components of a Vermont commercial lease, including NNN allocations, Make Good obligations, and seasonal CAM considerations.

3 min readVerified Mar 2026

Legal Disclaimer

This content is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon as such. Laws change frequently — always verify current regulations and consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice specific to your situation. Landager is a property management platform, not a law firm.