Many of you may not be aware of this information from the Vermont Department of Labor website:Is my private rental property (Airbnb, etc.) considered to be a lodging establishment under the Executive Order?
Yes, any commercial transaction providing accommodations is considered lodging.
What lodging is considered related to COVID-19 response, critical infrastructure and national security?
As per section 6 (l); lodging is permitted only to the extent required to support COVID-19 response, critical infrastructure and national security. Some examples of permitted lodging would include housing for vulnerable populations (emergency shelter for homeless individuals); providing accommodations for health care workers, or other workers deemed necessary to support public health, public safety or critical infrastructure; lodging properties being used as quarantine facilities; and limited extenuating circumstances for the care and safety of Vermonters (such as lodging for an out-of-town family member to provide childcare for an essential worker).
No new arrivals or reservations for immediate extension of stay are permitted after 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25 through April 15. Existing guests should be asked to depart unless they meet the above criteria. Any establishment with a guest that does not comply with this guidance after such time must verify the lodging is permitted by completing the Continuation of Business Operations Form.
I have contacted Airbnb for guidance on canceling reservations without penalties. I'm hoping to hear back soon.