| What you need to know about renting in Vermont (leases; tenant protections; health and safety codes; etc.). |
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| Where you can find assistance for handling conflicts with landlords, neighbors, or roommates. (1) |
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| Where you can find assistance for handling conflicts with landlords, neighbors, or roommates. (2) |
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| Where students can get assistance with legal issues. |
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| How you can work with residents to make your neighborhood safer. |
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| What is expected of Burlington residents (rights; responsibilities; city ordinances; etc.) |
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| Who you can contact if you need assistance with a problem with your rental situation:
Vermont Tenant Inc.’s Tenant Counseling Phone Line: 864-0099
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Where students can find the resources they need to be successful off campus:
Office of Student and Community Relations (656-1103)
How you can participate in initiatives that improve the health and safety of Burlington neighborhoods: Join the Student Government Association’s Community Coalition. The Coalition provides a forum for students and community members to come together with UVM and City administrators and staff to identify and address concerns. If you would like to get involved, please contact the Office of Student and Community Relations at 656-1103. |
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