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Can a landlord enter a tenant’s unit at any time?

As a landlord, maintaining rental properties is one of your primary responsibilities. To fulfill this obligation, you may need to enter a tenant's unit for repairs, inspections or other legitimate reasons. But can you enter whenever convenient? The answer is no....

How are landlord-tenant laws evolving for short-term rentals?

Short-term rental platforms have changed how people rent and use properties. As these platforms continue to grow, lawmakers are evolving landlord-tenant laws to address the unique challenges they present. New regulations are affecting both landlords and tenants,...

Tips for getting your commercial property ready to rent

Commercial leases are a great way to support yourself and the community. New business owners, or those looking for a new location, can take the next step in their journey by moving forward with a commercial lease. In some ways, buying the building is the easy part....

Security deposits in Delaware

Throughout the state of Delaware, tenants have legal rights under the law. Understanding these rights can help renters protect themselves from illegal actions on behalf of landlords or other parties. The rights granted to renters extend across all income levels and...

Termination of a rental agreement by the landlord

In Delaware, a landlord cannot terminate a rental agreement without first giving the tenant proper notice of the termination. It's also important to know that a rental agreement cannot be effective for longer than one year unless the agreement was in writing. If there...

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