Property Management

Vermont's habitability standard under the Landlord and Tenant Act requires landlords to maintain rental units that are:

AFreshly painted and carpeted at each tenancy
BFit for human habitation with working heat, plumbing, and structural soundness✓ Correct
CFurnished with basic appliances at no additional cost
DMeeting luxury standards as defined by the tenant

Explanation

Vermont's Residential Rental Agreements Act imposes an implied warranty of habitability, requiring landlords to maintain rental units in a condition fit for human habitation, including working heating systems, plumbing, and structurally sound premises.

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