Property Management
Vermont requires a landlord to return a residential security deposit within how many days after the tenant vacates?
A7 days
B14 days✓ Correct
C21 days
D30 days
Explanation
Vermont law requires a landlord to return the security deposit (or provide an itemized statement of deductions) within 14 days after the tenant vacates the premises. Failure to do so may result in the landlord losing the right to make deductions.
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