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Rochester, VT Eviction Risk Score Windsor County · Vermont · Population 288

4.5 Moderate
35.2%Tenant-law probability
$3,527–9,420Typical eviction cost
85 daysTypical timeline
$967Median gross rent
40.7%Rent burden
52.2%Renters

Sub-score breakdown

Local political climate
7.3
Dem margin +38.9% in 2020
Regional political climate
7.3
Dem margin +38.9% in 2020
State political climate
4.6
Economic stress
7.9
13.7% poverty · 12.9% unemployed
Supply constraint
6.6
$967 median rent · 52.2% renters
Rent-control risk
9.1
40.7% rent burden
Eviction process difficulty
4.3
Tenant organizing strength
8.1
52.2% renters
Housing court bias
7.8

Sub-scores are national percentile rankings (1 = most landlord-friendly, 10 = most tenant-protective) derived from ACS 2023 5-year data, 2020 county presidential margin, and state law weighting. Source: ACS 2023 5-year + Gazetteer 2024.

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About eviction risk in Rochester, VT

Rochester, VT has an eviction risk score of 4.5 out of 10, placing it in the moderate-risk tier for landlords operating in Windsor County and the state of Vermont. The score combines local political climate, court disposition patterns, cost-of-eviction estimates, tenant organizing strength, and the likelihood of new tenant-protective legislation in the next legislative cycle.

Census ACS 2023 5-year estimates show median gross rent as a percentage of household income is 40.7% — a core driver of eviction filings, because households above 30% of income on rent are statistically more likely to miss a payment after any income shock. Median gross rent in Rochester is $967/month. About 52.2% of occupied units here are renter-occupied.

Economic stress: poverty rate 13.7%, unemployment 12.9%. Higher values correlate with higher eviction filing rates and longer court timelines.

Political climate: In 2020, Windsor County voted Democratic by 38.9 points — classified as strongly tenant-leaning for purposes of rent-control or just-cause expansion risk.

What this score means for landlords

At 4.5/10, Rochester is a lower-risk environment. Standard screening, documented notices, and prompt action on non-payment typically resolve quickly. Still follow your state's specific notice and service requirements.

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