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Landlords in Delaware can raise the rent as much as they want, as frequently as they want, as long as they provide the legally required notice. For rent increases of less than 20%, landlords must provide 30 days written notice. For increases of 20% or more, 60 days written notice is required.
Repair-and-Deduct Remedy After the work is done, the tenant can deduct from the rent a reasonable amountnot more than the lesser of $400 or a half-months rentfrom their rent.
The Delaware standard residential lease agreement is used by landlords to outline the terms and conditions for leasing their residential property. The provisions included in the lease determine the tenants monthly rent, security deposit, utilities, and other expenses.
If a tenant purchases a surety bond and provides a security deposit in ance with this section, the aggregate amount of both the surety bond and security deposit may not exceed 1 months rent per dwelling unit (except as otherwise permitted under 5514(a)(3) of this title). c.
Key elements of a lease amendment form Identifying information. Reference to the original lease. Description of amendments. Effective date. Signatures. Notarization (if required).
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5106. Rental agreement; term and termination of rental agreement. (a) No rental agreement, unless in writing, shall be effective for a longer term than 1 year. (b) Where no term is expressly provided, a rental agreement for premises shall be deemed and construed to be for a month-to-month term.
Most landlords require tenants to pay a security deposit A security deposit is money, usually 1 to 2 months rent, that a landlord holds in case the tenant causes any damage to the rental unit or breaks the lease and doesnt pay rent.
A tenant may terminate a rental agreement by giving a minimum of 60 days written notice prior to the expiration of the term of the rental agreement that the agreement shall terminate upon its expiration date.

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