Property Management
Vermont's law on abandoned property in a rental unit requires the landlord to:
AImmediately dispose of all items left behind
BFollow a statutory process including notice to the tenant and a waiting period before disposing of property✓ Correct
CStore items indefinitely at no cost to the tenant
DAuction all items within 24 hours
Explanation
Vermont's abandoned property law requires landlords to follow a statutory process — typically providing written notice and a reasonable waiting period — before disposing of or selling property left behind by a departed tenant.
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