Property Management

Vermont's 'notice to quit' is a legal document served by a landlord that:

AAutomatically removes a tenant from the property
BNotifies the tenant that the tenancy is being terminated and establishes the legal basis for an eviction filing✓ Correct
CRequires the tenant to pay double rent
DGives the landlord permission to change the locks

Explanation

A notice to quit (or notice to terminate) is a formal legal notice from a Vermont landlord to a tenant that the tenancy is being terminated. It is a necessary prerequisite to filing an eviction action in Vermont court and must comply with specific timing and content requirements.

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