Fair Housing
Vermont's protection for victims of domestic violence in housing allows them to:
ABreak their lease without any legal consequences
BTerminate a lease early without penalty or obtain other protections under Vermont law✓ Correct
COccupy a property rent-free for 90 days
DRequire the landlord to evict the perpetrator
Explanation
Vermont law provides housing protections for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, including the right to terminate a lease early without financial penalty under certain conditions.
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