A Vermont month-to-month lease termination letter is utilized by a landlord or tenant to end a tenancy-at-will by providing sixty (60) or ninety (90) days’ notice in writing. The notice period depends on how long the tenant has lived in the unit. The sender will want to have proof of delivery to the recipient, so it is advised that they send the letter by certified mail. If the tenant does not leave the property within the designated number of days, the landlord can start the eviction process.
Minimum Termination Period
The tenant or landlord is required to provide a minimum of sixty (60) days’ notice to vacate a rental unit if the lease has been less than two (2) years. If the lease has been two (2) years or more, they are required to provide at least ninety (90) days’ notice to the other party.