Property Management
Vermont's 'landlord licensing' programs in certain municipalities require landlords to:
AHold a Vermont real estate license
BRegister their rental properties with the municipality and meet minimum standards✓ Correct
CObtain a federal housing certificate
DPay a state-imposed rental license fee to VREC
Explanation
Some Vermont municipalities (such as Burlington) require landlords to register their rental properties with the city and may require inspections to ensure compliance with minimum housing standards.
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