Property Management
Vermont's 'rental housing shortage' in many areas (Burlington, resort towns) means property managers often deal with:
AExtended vacancy periods
BHigh demand, quick tenant placement, and pressure to maintain properties competitively✓ Correct
CDeclining rents due to oversupply
DReduced need for professional management
Explanation
Vermont's tight rental housing market — particularly in Burlington and ski resort towns — means well-managed properties experience low vacancy rates, competitive rents, and high tenant demand, requiring professional management to handle tenant relations and maintenance responsibly.
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