Property Management
Vermont's Landlord and Tenant Act (9 VSA Chapter 137) governs:
AOnly commercial leases
BResidential rental agreements, security deposits, habitability, and eviction procedures✓ Correct
CVacation rental properties exclusively
DOnly month-to-month tenancies
Explanation
Vermont's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (9 VSA Chapter 137) governs residential tenancies, covering rental agreements, security deposits, landlord entry, habitability standards, and the eviction (ejectment) process.
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