Property Management
Vermont's commercial landlord's lien gives landlords the right to:
AEvict commercial tenants without notice
BIn some circumstances, claim a lien on a commercial tenant's personal property for unpaid rent✓ Correct
CSet commercial rental rates without negotiation
DConvert commercial units to residential use
Explanation
Vermont law may give commercial landlords certain lien rights against a tenant's personal property for unpaid rent, though the specific rights depend on the lease terms and applicable statutes.
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