Property Management
The eviction process in Vermont for non-payment of rent begins with:
AImmediate lockout of the tenant
BA written notice to cure or quit (notice to pay or vacate) from the landlord✓ Correct
CFiling a lawsuit in superior court without notice
DCalling law enforcement to remove the tenant
Explanation
Vermont's eviction process begins with a written notice to the tenant. For non-payment of rent, the landlord must provide a 14-day notice to pay or vacate before filing an ejectment action in court.
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