Property Management

Vermont's warranty of habitability requires a residential landlord to:

AGuarantee that the property will increase in value over the lease term
BMaintain the rental unit in a safe, clean, and habitable condition throughout the tenancy✓ Correct
CWarrant that no other tenants in the building will cause disturbances
DProvide all furnishings and appliances at no additional cost

Explanation

Vermont's implied warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain rental units in a safe and livable condition that complies with applicable housing codes. Failure to maintain habitability may give tenants the right to withhold rent or terminate the lease.

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