Property Management
Vermont's Uniform Residential Landlord-Tenant Act requires a written rental agreement when:
AOnly for tenancies over one year
BEither party requests it, or the tenancy exceeds one year✓ Correct
CThe property has more than two units
DThe property is in Burlington only
Explanation
Vermont requires a written rental agreement when the tenancy exceeds one year or when either party requests a written agreement. Written agreements provide clarity and legal protection for both parties.
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