Vermont Month-to-Month Lease Agreement

A Vermont month-to-month lease agreement is a recurring lease that renews after each payment made and may be ended by either the landlord or the tenant with a 60 or 90-day termination notice. The lease is legally binding and must be signed and adhered to by both parties. The landlord has the right to make a credit check to ensure the tenant can cover the monthly rent.

Last updated May 29th, 2024

A Vermont month-to-month lease agreement is a recurring lease that renews after each payment made and may be ended by either the landlord or the tenant with a 60 or 90-day termination notice. The lease is legally binding and must be signed and adhered to by both parties. The landlord has the right to make a credit check to ensure the tenant can cover the monthly rent.

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Month-to-Month Laws

Termination Notice: 60 days is required for leases less than 2 years, and 90 days is required for leases over 2 years. (§ 4467)

Increasing Rent – A 60-day notice is required. (§ 4455(b))

Vermont Month-to-Month Lease (Preview)

Vermont Month To Month Lease Agreement