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Vermont
Statutory posture for property owners in Vermont — eviction notice windows, contractor licensing, insurance deadlines, and disposition rules.
Eviction Posture
Notice windows & timeline.
Statutory minimums under 9 V.S.A. §4451. Local jurisdictions may impose additional protections.
Non-payment notice
14-day notice
Lease violation notice
30-day notice
Holdover notice
30-day notice
Typical timeline
60–120 days
Court of jurisdiction
Superior Court (Civil Division)
Damage & Restoration
Contractor licensing & insurance posture.
- Contractor license
- Above $1,000 work value
- Insurance claim deadline
- Typically 1–5 years from loss date
- Public adjusters
- Permitted
Disposition & Transfer
Sale, transfer tax, and homestead.
- Transfer tax
- 0.1%–0.5% of sale price
- Homestead
- Standard homestead exemption applies to primary residence
Statutes change. Confirm with state-licensed counsel.
The information on this page reflects the publicly-available regulatory posture as of the last review. Procedural windows may change with each legislative session, and local jurisdictions may impose additional requirements. Engage counsel licensed in Vermont before relying on any specific window for action. The intake form below routes your file to Vermont-licensed attorneys in our network.
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