Letter from Landlord to Tenant that Sublease granted - Rent Paid by Subtenant, but Tenant Still Liable for Rent and Damages - Delaware 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the document. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the tenant’s name and address of the premises where indicated. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  4. In the body of the letter, specify the date of the original lease agreement. This provides context for your notice.
  5. Clearly state that permission is granted for sub-leasing, but emphasize that the tenant remains liable for all rent and damages.
  6. Include a reminder about potential consequences if the sub-tenant fails to pay rent or causes damages.
  7. Conclude with your signature, name, and title as landlord or authorized agent, along with a space for the date.
  8. Lastly, complete the proof of delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice to the tenant.

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The first tenant remains fully responsible for all of the obligations of the lease. Neither assignment nor subletting releases the tenant from liability to the landlord. If the lease requires the landlords permission to assign or sublease, the landlord cannot arbitrarily or unreasonably reject a substitute tenant.
BdocHub of Lease Definition: When a Tenant bdocHubes the lease, the Landlord may request that the court evict of the Tenant. This process can only be used for seeking an eviction. For obtaining money damages, please see; Lawsuits for Money Damages after Tenant Leaves.
5513. Landlord remedies relating to bdocHub of rules and covenants. (a) If the tenant bdocHubes any rule or covenant which is material to the rental agreement, the landlord shall notify the tenant of such bdocHub in writing, and shall allow at least 7 days after such notice for remedy or correction of the bdocHub.
Landlord shall not be liable for any damages arising from any act or omission of any other tenant of the Building or Project or for the acts of persons in, on or about the Premises, Building or the Project who are not die authorized agents of Landlord or for losses due to theft, vandalism or like causes.
Delaware law typically allows subletting unless a lease explicitly restricts it. Tenants are often advised to review their lease agreements to ensure compliance. Clarifying terms with the landlord can prevent potential issues or legal disputes.
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(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.
In Delaware, the eviction process starts with a written notice from the landlord. For late rental payments, landlords issue a 5-Day Notice to Pay. If the tenant doesnt pay within this period, eviction proceedings can start. For month-to-month tenancy, a 60-day notice is required to end the lease agreement.

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