Any provision of the Landlord-Tenant Code (Chapters 51 through 59 of this title) to the contrary notwithstanding, written rental agreements for the rental of single rooms in certain buildings may be terminated immediately upon notice to the tenant for a tenant's material violation of a regulation which has been given to a tenant at the time of contract or lease, and in cases where there is no written lease, either 15 days after written notice to the tenant of a breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment of similar conduct, or 30 days after written notice for any other reason, and the landlord shall be entitled to bring a proceeding for possession where:
(1) The building is the primary residence of the landlord; and
(2) No more than 3 rooms in the building are rented to tenants; and
(3) No more than 3 tenants occupy such building.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 55. TENANT OBLIGATIONS AND LANDLORD REMEDIES
§ 5501. Tenant obligations; rent.
§ 5502. Landlord remedies for failure to pay rent.
§ 5503. Tenant obligations relating to rental unit; waste.
§ 5504. Defense to an action for waste.
§ 5505. Tenant's obligation relating to defective conditions.
§ 5506. Tenant obligation; notice of extended absence.
§ 5507. Landlord remedies for absence or abandonment.
§ 5508. Landlord remedies; restrictions on subleasing and assignments.
§ 5509. Tenant obligation to permit reasonable access.
§ 5510. Landlord remedy for unreasonable refusal to allow access.
§ 5511. Rules and regulations; tenant obligations.
§ 5512. Rules and regulations relating to certain buildings; landlord remedies.
§ 5513. Landlord remedies relating to breach of rules and covenants.
§ 5515. Landlord's remedies relating to holdover tenants.