Simple Guide: Terminate Lease in Delaware for Landlords

To terminate a lease agreement in Delaware, both the landlord and tenant must adhere to the state's landlord-tenant laws. Firstly, the lease agreement should be reviewed to determine the notice period required for termination. Delaware law requires a 60-day written notice for termination. The notice should be delivered to the landlord by certified mail or in-person with a receipt. The notice should include the date of termination and the reason for termination if required. Failure to provide the required notice may result in legal consequences. It is critical to keep a copy of the notice for future reference. By following Delaware landlord-tenant law, tenants and landlords can avoid legal disputes and ensure a smooth termination process.



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