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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Houle v. Quenneville, 787 A.2d 1258 (2001)

Citation
Houle v. Quenneville, 787 A.2d 1258 (2001)
Parent Document
Houle v. Quenneville, 787 A.2d 1258 (2001)
Jurisdiction
Vermont (state)
Effective Date
2001-11-09

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In Vermont, we have no such limitation. Our state’s retaliatory eviction statute guards against retaliatory conduct which includes threatening or bringing an action. The present action is also factually distinguishable from Frenchtown Villa. The term lease here did not automatically expire at the end of the fixed term. Instead, both leases obligated landlords to notify tenants of their intent not to renew or the lease would automatically renew, either under the same terms, according to the parties’ lease, or on a month-to month basis, pursuant to the VSHA lease. .