Property Management
A Vermont landlord must provide a tenant with written notice of lease termination due to non-payment of rent at least how many days before filing for eviction?
A5 days
B14 days✓ Correct
C30 days
D60 days
Explanation
Vermont's Residential Rental Agreements Act requires landlords to provide at least 14 days' written notice to cure (pay) the rent arrears before initiating a formal eviction proceeding for non-payment. This notice requirement protects tenants from immediate eviction for a missed payment.
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