Property Management
Vermont's Healthy Homes Program addresses:
ALuxury home standards in resort areas
BHousing conditions that affect residents' health, including lead, radon, mold, and carbon monoxide hazards✓ Correct
CFitness center requirements in apartment buildings
DEnergy efficiency standards for new construction only
Explanation
Vermont's Healthy Homes Program aims to identify and remediate housing conditions that endanger occupant health, including lead paint, radon, mold, carbon monoxide, and structural hazards, particularly in older housing stock.
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