Property Management
A Vermont landlord wishes to enter a rented residential unit for non-emergency maintenance. The landlord must provide how many hours notice?
A12 hours
B24 hours
C48 hours✓ Correct
D72 hours
Explanation
Vermont law (9 V.S.A. § 4460) requires a landlord to provide at least 48 hours advance notice before entering a residential rental unit for non-emergency repairs or inspections. Emergency entry for safety or damage prevention may be made without notice.
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