Property Management
Vermont's 'vacation rental platform' obligations under state law include:
ARequiring VREC licensing for platforms
BCollecting and remitting Vermont rooms and meals tax on behalf of hosts✓ Correct
CRequiring inspection of all listed properties
DSetting maximum nightly rates for rentals
Explanation
Vermont requires vacation rental platforms (Airbnb, VRBO, etc.) to collect and remit the state rooms and meals tax on behalf of their Vermont hosts, ensuring compliance without placing the full burden on individual property owners.
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