A notice to pay rent or quit—also known as an eviction notice or notice to vacate due to late rent—is a written letter demanding a tenant who is late paying rent (1) pay the rent by a certain date or (2) quit (leave or vacate) the premises.
In Vermont, a notice to pay rent or quit is a formal communication from a landlord to a tenant who is behind on rent, giving the tenant a specific amount of time to pay the overdue rent or vacate the property. Under Vermont law, the notice must give the tenant at least 14 days to pay the rent or leave. If the tenant does not comply with the notice by paying the full amount of rent due or vacating the premises within the given time frame, the landlord may then proceed with filing an eviction lawsuit, known as an ejectment action, in court. It's important for both landlords and tenants to understand that the eviction process is governed by strict legal procedures and timelines, and an attorney can provide guidance specific to the situation.