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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.

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Statutory Grace Period
None
Late Fee Limit
Must be "reasonable"
Notice Required
Recommended

Vermont's approach to late fees is notably permissive compared to neighboring New Hampshire (which mandates a 15-day grace period). Vermont has no statutory cap on late fee amounts and no mandatory grace period before a late fee can accrue.

However, Vermont courts will scrutinize late fees under common-law principles to ensure they are reasonable.

No Mandatory Grace Period

Unlike states that require landlords to wait 5, 10, or even 15 days before assessing a late fee, Vermont imposes no statutory waiting period. If the lease states that rent is due on the 1st of the month and a late fee applies on the 2nd, that clause is technically enforceable.

However, most Vermont landlords include a customary 3-to-5 day grace period as a matter of practical business relationship management.

No Statutory Cap on Late Fee Amounts

Vermont does not prescribe a maximum dollar amount or maximum percentage for late fees. There is no statute stating "late fees cannot exceed 5% of monthly rent."

The landlord has contractual freedom to stipulate any fee they choose, subject to the judicial "reasonableness" test.

The "Reasonableness" Standard

Vermont courts apply common-law liquidated damages principles to evaluate late fees if challenged:

Enforceable Late Fees

  • A flat fee of $25 to $50, or roughly 4% to 5% of the monthly rent.
  • The fee must represent a reasonable pre-estimate of the landlord's actual administrative cost of managing the late payment (phone calls, letters, additional accounting).

Likely Unenforceable Late Fees

  • A $300 flat fee on a $700/month apartment.
  • Escalating daily fees (e.g., $10/day) that compound to exceed the rent itself within the month.
  • Vermont's Highgate Associates line of precedent established that courts will strike down late fees that function as punitive penalties rather than genuine estimates of actual damages.

Late Fees Must Be in the Written Agreement

Even though Vermont permits oral leases, a late fee cannot be enforced unless it is clearly communicated to the tenant before the tenancy begins. For written leases, the late fee amount, trigger date, and calculation method must be explicitly stated in the signed agreement.

If the lease is silent on late fees, the landlord cannot retroactively impose them.

Automate Late Fee Assessment

Setting the wrong late fee-or failing to specify one in the lease-can either leave revenue on the table or expose you to a court challenge. Landager lets you configure a custom grace period and reasonable late fee percentage for each Vermont property. Upon the grace period's expiration, the platform automatically applies the pre-configured fee to the tenant's ledger and generates a rent demand notice, ensuring consistent, defensible enforcement across your entire portfolio.

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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