Vermont 14-Day Notice to Quit Form | Non-Payment
A Vermont fourteen (14) day notice to quit is a form delivered to a tenant when rent was not paid on the due date. Within the notice, it explains to the tenant that they will have 14 days after the date delivered to remedy the debt or be terminated from their rental agreement. The lease…
Vermont Small Estate Affidavit | Petition to Open Small Estate
A Vermont small estate affidavit, also known as the ‘Petition to Open Small Estate’, can be used to speed distribution of assets for estates valued at $45,000 or less. The affidavit cannot be used to claim real estate. The form must be filed with a local probate court before a named successor can act as…
Vermont Unsecured Promissory Note Template
A Vermont unsecured promissory note binds a lender and a borrower into a legal promise that requires the borrower of a monetary balance to reimburse a lender in a predetermined time frame. This note does not include security, leaving the lender at risk of losing the loaned balance. Lenders should screen potential lenders to ensure they…
Vermont Secured Promissory Note Template
A Vermont secured promissory note is a signed legal promise from a borrower stating he or she will reimburse a loaned money balance in a predetermined time frame to the lender. The template includes sections declaring penalties for missing payments as well as collateral in case of a default.
Vermont Last Will and Testament Template
A Vermont last will and testament is a legal document that allows the testator (person to whom the will belongs) to communicate their wishes as to the distribution of personal, fiduciary, or real property upon their death. Wills ensures all property left behind will be properly dispersed in accordance with the testator’s instructions among family,…
Vermont Deed Forms
A Vermont deed is used to document the transfer of ownership in real estate from one party (the “seller” or “grantor”) to another (the “buyer” or “grantee”). Both parties will need to enter their names, mailing addresses, and marital status (i.e. single or married). After a detailed legal description has been made the form may…
Vermont Living Trust Forms – Irrevocable & Revocable
The Vermont living trust is a written agreement created by someone in order to protect their assets while they’re living, or mentally incapacitated, and to avoid probate after death. The probate process in Vermont is not as complicated as in some states, as it does not follow the Uniform Probate Code, but bypassing probate can still…
Vermont 48-Hour Landlord Notice to Enter
A Vermont notice to enter provides a tenant with information regarding when and why their landlord needs to enter the unit. Landlords are only permitted to enter between the hours of 9:00 am and 9:00 pm and must give the tenant at least forty-eight (48) hours’ notice before entering. Laws – 9 V.S.A. §4460 Notice…
Vermont Non-Compete Agreement Template
A Vermont non-compete agreement is made between an employer and an employee that agrees to withhold performing the same services for a specific time period after termination. The parties must agree to the prohibited business activities and the geographical areas. Laws Legally Enforceable? What is “Reasonable”? Attorneys (prohibited) Continued Employment Maximum Term Blue Penciling Legally…
Vermont General Warranty Deed Form
A Vermont general warranty deed is the most common form of instrument used to convey interests in real property in Vermont. Unlike many other jurisdictions, Vermont does not provide a statutory form for warranty deeds. However, it should be constructed with common law in mind and should include a detailed account of the conveyance. Once completed,…