Vermont Code § 14 V.S.A. § 2203

Lease; of property by fiduciary; order; license
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§ 2203. Lease; of property by fiduciary; order; license
(a) On motion and with the written consent of the interested parties, or after hearing,
the Probate Division of the Superior Court may authorize a fiduciary to lease all
or part of the real or personal property of the estate for the benefit of the estate.
The court may authorize a fiduciary to enter into an agreement for the extension or
renewal of an existing lease, or of any other lease created under the provisions of
this chapter. A lease for a period of less than seven consecutive months shall not
require a license.
(b) A motion filed under this section shall describe the property to be leased and shall
include the prospective lessee, if known, the proposed use of the leased property,
the limits of the proposed term of the lease, and the proposed rental. A license issued
by the Probate Division of the Superior Court pursuant to this section shall fix the
terms and conditions under which the property may be leased.

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