Building Codes & Habitability — Vermont
Warranty of habitability, repair obligations, and city rental programs
State Habitability Standard
Minimum Habitability Requirements
- Structural safety: sound roof, walls, floors
- Working plumbing and hot water
- Adequate heat
- Working electrical systems
- Pest-free premises
- Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Repair Obligations & Tenant Remedies
Vermont does not have a statutory repair-and-deduct remedy. Tenants must typically pursue code enforcement or court action for habitability failures. Consult Vermont Residential Rental Agreements Act (9 V.S.A. Β§Β§ 4451 et seq.) for current tenant remedies.
City-Level Rental Programs
Some cities require rental registration, periodic inspections, or have specific habitability ordinances beyond state law. Enter your city to check for a local program.
Known Vermont cities in our database: check major cities in Vermont above for city-specific programs.
Governing Statute
Vermont Residential Rental Agreements Act (9 V.S.A. Β§Β§ 4451 et seq.)
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