Vermont
Rent Control State

Rent Increase Notice for Vermont Landlords

Notify tenants of upcoming rent increases with proper notice Compliant with VT landlord-tenant law.

Vermont Requirement: 60-Day Advance Notice

Vermont requires 60 days notice. Rent control applies in: Burlington.

Vermont Requirements for Rent Increase Notice

Notice Periods

  • Nonpayment: 14 days
  • Month-to-Month: 60 days
  • Rent Increase: 60 days

Security Deposit

  • Maximum: No limit
  • Return Deadline: 14 days

Rent Control

Rent control applies in some areas

Cities with rent control: Burlington

Key VT Facts

  • 14-day notice for nonpayment
  • 30-day notice for lease violations
  • Burlington has just-cause eviction

Problems This Rent Increase Notice Solves

Tenant claims they weren't notified of rent increase

Increase challenged because of improper notice period

Need proof of when notice was delivered

Unsure how much advance notice is required

Common Questions About Rent Increase Notice in Vermont

How much notice do I need to give for a rent increase?

Can I raise rent during a lease term?

What percentage can I raise rent?

Do I need to explain why I'm raising rent?

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