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Delaware Notice to Vacate Requirements

Required notice periods for landlords and tenants in Delaware

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Non-Payment of Rent

5

days notice

Lease Violation

Pay or Quit

days notice

No-Fault (Under 1 Year)

7

days notice

Tenant Month-to-Month

60

days notice

Delivery Methods

60

Statute: 60 — View statute

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Frequently Asked Questions

In Delaware, the required notice period depends on the reason. For non-payment of rent, the landlord must give 5 days notice. For lease violations, Pay or Quit days notice is required.

A tenant on a month-to-month lease in Delaware must give 60 days written notice before moving out.

A no-fault notice is when a landlord ends the tenancy without the tenant having done anything wrong. In Delaware, the required notice for tenancies under one year is 7 days.

Disclaimer: This is legal information, not legal advice. Delaware laws may vary by locality. Always consult an attorney for advice about your specific situation.