For example, if a landlords repeated illegal entries into your house caused you 75 hours of serious upset, and you value your time at $25 per hour, you would sue for $1,875. If you are a landlord being sued, but believe that your entry or conduct was legal, you should be able to document this.
Can a landlord enter without permission in Vermont?
(c) A landlord may only enter the dwelling unit without consent or notice when the landlord has a reasonable belief that there is imminent danger to any person or to property. (Added 1985, No. 175 (Adj. Sess.), 1.)
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Entering a renters unit without following the law is Unlawful Trespass, a criminal offense. Notice to the renter for access does not have to be written (it
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