Vermont Response to Notice of Final Cure Payment is a document that is used by debtors in the state of Vermont when they receive a Notice of Final Cure Payment from their creditors. This response is typically used to inform the creditor of the debtor's intention to pay the amount stated in the Notice of Final Cure Payment. There are two types of Vermont Response to Notice of Final Cure Payment: Acceptance and Rejection. Acceptance is when the debtor acknowledges the debt and agrees to pay the amount stated in the Notice of Final Cure Payment. This response should include the date of acceptance, the debtor's name, the account number, and a signed statement agreeing to pay the amount stated in the Notice of Final Cure Payment. Rejection is when the debtor does not accept the debt or the amount stated in the Notice of Final Cure Payment. This response should include the date of rejection, the debtor's name, the account number, and a signed statement rejecting the amount stated in the Notice of Final Cure Payment. The debtor should also provide a written explanation as to why they are rejecting the amount stated in the Notice of Final Cure Payment.