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Delaware’s Landlord-Tenant Code Updated in 2019

September 12, 2020

Landlord-Tenant Code – When Does It Apply?

Landlord – If you own rental property, did you know that you must provide this Summary of the Landlord-Tennant Code to all new tenants upon the signing of a residential lease?

Tenant – If you are signing a lease to rent a residential property, whether it is a single-family home, a condominium, or an apartment, you must receive a copy of this Summary before signing the lease.

The Delaware Landlord-Tenant Code was reviewed and updated in 2019, but I have verified with the Delaware Real Estate Commission, the Delaware Association of Realtors, and the Attorney for our State Association, that there were no changes. It is good to know that documents like this are reviewed regularly and I recommend that you do the same. Are you renting your vacation home? Do you have investment properties in Delaware?

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