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Vermont's rental housing crisis: the landlords' perspective

Brick buildings in Montpelier, Vermont
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Apartments and shops in Montpelier, Vermont.

Vermont's housing shortage has turned affordable, well-maintained rental properties into the Holy Grail. Meanwhile, Vermonters who have managed to find rental houses or apartments are experiencing rent hikes or even eviction notices, as landlords look to recoup losses sustained during the eviction moratorium.

The situation has led to some bad blood between renters and landlords.

Over the course of two shows, Vermont Edition will explore the rental housing crisis. First up: landlords, and the challenges they say they're facing.

Our guests are:

  • Tyler Maas, director of programs and Housing Development for the
  • Jo Ann Troiano, executive director of the
  • Angela Zaikowski, director of the

Broadcast live at noon on Wednesday, July 27, 2022; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.

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Mikaela Lefrak is the host and senior producer of Vermont Edition. Her stories have aired nationally on Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Marketplace, The World and Here & Now. A seasoned local reporter, Mikaela has won two regional Edward R. Murrow awards and a Public Media Journalists Association award for her work.
Tedra worked on Vermont Edition as a producer and editor from 2022 to 2024.