Property Management
Vermont's implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to:
AMaintain the property in luxury condition
BMaintain rental units in a condition fit for human habitation throughout the tenancy✓ Correct
CProvide furnished units
DAllow pets in all rental units
Explanation
Vermont's implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain rental properties in a safe and habitable condition throughout the tenancy, covering heat, water, structural integrity, and sanitation.
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