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What Is Considered Normal Wear and Tear in Delaware?

This question is about Delaware Security Deposit Law

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Normal wear and tear in Delaware is defined as the deterioration in the condition of a property or premises that is caused by the ordinary and reasonable use of the property or premises.

The information for this answer was found on our Delaware Security Deposit Law answers.

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