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Termination Without Cause The landlord must send the tenant the notice of termination at least 60 days before the end of the lease term. If the tenant does not move at the end of the sixty day period the landlord may file an eviction complaint with the JP Court.
Tenants right to early termination. (a) Except as is otherwise provided in this part, whenever either party to a rental agreement rightfully elects to terminate, the duties of each party under the rental agreement shall cease and all parties shall thereupon discharge any remaining obligations as soon as is practicable
5514. Security deposit. (a) (1) A landlord may require the payment of security deposit. (2) No landlord may require a security deposit in excess of 1 months rent where the rental agreement is for 1 year or more.
5513. Landlord remedies relating to breach of rules and covenants. (a) If the tenant breaches any rule or covenant which is material to the rental agreement, the landlord shall notify the tenant of such breach in writing, and shall allow at least 7 days after such notice for remedy or correction of the breach.
There are no caps on rent increases in Delaware. Landlords can raise the rent by any amount as long as they provide the required notice.
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In Delaware, tenants have the right to withhold rent or exercise the repair and deduct method if their landlord fails to address crucial repairs. Both of these options ensure that renters can maintain habitable living conditions.
(a) Owners responsibility. --The owner of any structure shall be responsible for extermination of insects, rats, vermin or other pests within the structure prior to renting, leasing or selling the structure.

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