Property Management
Vermont law allows a landlord to enter a tenant's unit without notice to:
AConduct routine inspections at any time
BAddress a genuine emergency threatening life or property✓ Correct
CShow the unit to prospective buyers or tenants
DVerify that the tenant is not subletting
Explanation
Vermont permits landlord entry without advance notice only in a genuine emergency (such as a burst pipe, fire, or gas leak) that poses a risk to life or property. All other entry requires appropriate notice.
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