Vermont Lease Termination Notice — Free Generator & 2026 Requirements
Updated July 2026 · Reviewed against Vermont statutes
A month-to-month tenancy in Vermont doesn't end until valid written notice is served — at least 60 days before the termination date. Generate a correctly formatted notice below, free.
| Required notice period | 60 days |
| Applies to | Month-to-month tenancies |
⚠ For monthly tenancies without a written agreement: 60 days if the tenant has lived there 2 years or less, 90 days if longer (9 V.S.A. § 4467).
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Frequently asked questions
How much notice must a landlord give to end a month-to-month tenancy in Vermont?
At least 60 days' written notice. For monthly tenancies without a written agreement: 60 days if the tenant has lived there 2 years or less, 90 days if longer (9 V.S.A. § 4467).
Does the termination date have to line up with the rent due date?
In many states the notice must expire at the end of a rental period (often the last day of a month). Setting the termination date to the end of a full rental period after the notice window is the safest practice.
Do I need a reason to end a month-to-month tenancy in Vermont?
Historically, most states allow no-cause termination of month-to-month tenancies with proper notice — but a growing number of states and cities require just cause. Verify current Vermont law and any local ordinances before serving notice.