Vermont rental property owners, landlords and property managers must use state specific rental agreements and legal notices to follow the Vermont landlord tenant laws. A free, state-specific Vermont lease is included in your ARPOLA membership along with the Vermont legal notices and forms you will use most often. Should you decide to use a different lease, listed below are terms and conditions you should include.
State Specific Lease Clauses
Each state has rental agreements containing state specific clauses that landlords, rental property owners and property managers must follow. The information below will help you prepare an accurate state specific lease. The information listed is intended to help you meet the minimum requirements.
NOTICE PERIOD TO TERMINATE TENANCY:
30 days*
RENT INCREASE NOTICE:
30 days
SECURITY DEPOSIT LIMITS:
No statutory limit
NOTICE PERIOD FOR TERMINATION FOR NONPAYMENT:
14 days
NOTICE PERIOD FOR TERMINATION FOR LEASE VIOLATION:
No statutory limit; landlord can terminate with Unconditional Quit
NOTICE FOR UNCONDITIONAL QUIT:
30 days—3 notices for nonpayment in 12 months or any violation of lease terms or landlord tenant law
LATE CHARGES:
No statutory limit
*Please see Vermont’s Landlord Tenant Law for specific information
Information Current as of 07/2011
- Save money. Buying a state lease from most associations costs $15.95 or more plus most landlords and rental property owners often need additional legal forms that can be $9.95 each.
2. Legal Leases and Notices. ARPOLA’s free rental agreements are developed and maintained by US Legal Forms attorneys.
3. Save time. No need to search for the best lease at a low price. Join ARPOLA and have complete access to leases for all 50 states that can be edited in Word.
4. Join and renew once per year. No need to pay for any leases or peruse. Download any lease in any state–it’s included in your membership dues.






