Property Management
Vermont's 'Weatherization Assistance Program' (WAP) benefits low-income renters by:
AReducing their rent automatically
BProviding free or reduced-cost energy efficiency improvements to eligible rental units✓ Correct
CGiving landlords tax credits for new appliances
DRequiring all rentals to be weatherized before listing
Explanation
Vermont's WAP, funded by federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and other sources, provides weatherization services to low-income households (both renters and owners), reducing energy burdens.
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