Property Management
Vermont's law on lease termination for active duty military members allows:
AMilitary members to break leases only with 90 days' notice
BActive duty military members to terminate a lease early upon receiving deployment or permanent change of station orders✓ Correct
COnly officers, not enlisted personnel, to terminate leases early
DMilitary members to sublet without landlord consent
Explanation
The federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), applicable in Vermont, allows active duty military members to terminate residential leases early without penalty upon receiving deployment orders or permanent change of station orders.
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