Property Management
Vermont's rental inspection programs in some municipalities:
ARequire all landlords to hire state inspectors
BMay require periodic property inspections to ensure compliance with housing codes✓ Correct
CApply only to properties with more than 20 units
DAre administered by VREC
Explanation
Some Vermont municipalities have rental registration and inspection programs requiring periodic inspections of rental properties to verify compliance with minimum housing standards and health and safety codes.
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