Property Management
Vermont's 'cap on annual rent increases' does not currently exist at the state level, meaning:
ALandlords may raise rents by unlimited amounts with no notice
BLandlords may raise rents by any amount with proper notice, subject to lease terms and Vermont's notice requirements✓ Correct
CRent increases must be approved by the municipality
DRent increases are limited to the CPI by state law
Explanation
Vermont does not have statewide rent control. Landlords may increase rents by any amount, subject to providing the required advance notice (typically 60 days for month-to-month tenancies) and any lease provisions regarding rent increases.
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