Property Ownership

A Vermont 'tenancy at will' can be terminated by either party with:

ANo notice required
BNotice as required by Vermont law — typically 30 days for landlord and a shorter period for tenant✓ Correct
C60 days' written notice only from the landlord
DOnly by court order

Explanation

A tenancy at will in Vermont has no fixed term and can be terminated by either party with proper notice. Vermont's Residential Rental Agreements Act imposes notice requirements (typically at least 30 days) even for tenancies at will, to give tenants reasonable time to find alternative housing.

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