A Vermont 14-day notice to quit for illegal activity is a legal document in which a landlord demands a tenant to move out after they’ve engaged in illegal activity like violent behavior or drug use. The tenant won’t have any opportunity to correct the violation and must vacate the property within the 14-day notice period.
This document must include the reason for termination, the date the tenancy will end, and the consequences of failing to follow the order.
Governing Law — 9 V.S.A. § 4467(b)(2).
Grounds: A Vermont landlord can issue this notice whenever a tenant engages in behavior that threatens the safety and health of other residents.