Can a landlord evict someone for no reason in Vermont?

This question is about Vermont Eviction Process

Yes, in Vermont a landlord can end a tenancy without stating a specific reason in certain situations. If there is no lease (periodic tenancy) or a fixed-term lease agreement has expired, the landlord may terminate the tenancy without cause by giving proper written notice.

Generally, landlords must provide 30, 60, or 90 days’ notice, depending on how long the tenant has lived in the unit. However, if a fixed-term lease is still in effect, the landlord typically must have legal cause to evict before the lease ends. In all cases, a court order is required to remove a tenant.

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