Property Management
Vermont's residential rental housing health and safety codes establish minimum standards for:
AInterior design and décor
BStructural soundness, heating, electrical systems, plumbing, and sanitation✓ Correct
CThe number of parking spaces per unit
DMaximum occupancy limits set by landlords
Explanation
Vermont's rental housing health and safety standards (under the Department of Health and local boards of health) establish minimum standards for structural integrity, heating systems, electrical systems, plumbing, and sanitation — the basic requirements for habitable rental housing.
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