Property Management
Vermont's 'tenant's right to organize' means tenants have the legal right to:
AForm unions that can negotiate lease terms with all landlords
BOrganize among themselves, form tenant associations, and engage in lawful tenant activities without landlord retaliation✓ Correct
COverride landlord rules by majority vote
DCollectively withhold all rents until conditions are met
Explanation
Vermont's Residential Rental Agreements Act protects tenants' right to organize among themselves, form tenant associations, and engage in lawful collective activities. Landlords may not retaliate against tenants for organizing or for exercising other lawful tenant rights.
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