Summary
In Delaware, landlords must provide a 60-day notice for eviction without cause. For nonpayment of rent, a 5-day notice to quit is required. If rent is not paid within the 5-day notice period, eviction can proceed. After an eviction judgment, tenants typically have 24 hours to vacate the premises. Failure to do so can result in removal by the sheriff. Legal help for eviction cases can be sought from organizations such as the Legal Services Corporation of Delaware and the Community Legal Aid Society.Full Conversation
Nonpayment
In Delaware, for nonpayment of rent, landlords can give a *-day notice to quit. Did you receive any prior notice before the eviction judgement?
Yes
What was the duration of the prior notice you received? In Delaware, landlords must provide a *-day notice for eviction due to nonpayment.
10 days from court date and then 30 days after
Did you pay the due rent within the *-day notice period?
General Information:
- In Delaware, if rent is paid within 5 days of notice, eviction can be avoided.
- New Castle County Court: * N King St, Wilmington, DE *, (*) *-*.
No
Have you sought legal advice or representation regarding this eviction notice?
General Information:
- In Delaware, failure to pay rent within the *-day notice period can result in eviction.
- Legal Services Corporation of Delaware: * W. 10th Street, Suite *, Wilmington, DE *, (*) *-*.
No
Would you like assistance in finding a legal representative to help you with your eviction case?
Yes
Explanation:
General Information:
- In Delaware, you can seek legal help for eviction cases.
- Community Legal Aid Society: * W. 10th Street, Suite *, Wilmington, DE *, (*) *-*.
How long after eviction judgment do i have to move out
In Delaware, after an eviction judgment, you typically have * hours to vacate the premises. If you fail to do so, the sheriff can remove you.