
Does a commercial lease need to be notarized in Vermont?
A commercial lease in Vermont must be acknowledged to be a legally valid document; however, it does not have to be acknowledged by a notary, but it can be. Town or county clerks, judges, registers of probate, and Masters may also acknowledge a commercial lease.
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The information for this answer was found on our Vermont Commercial Lease Agreement answers.