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You Have Certain Renter’s Rights In Delaware. Do You Know Them?

You Have Certain Renter’s Rights In Delaware. Do You Know Them? Renter’s rights in Delaware are something every tenant should know. The good news is that you don’t have to…

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You Have Certain Renter's Rights In Delaware. Do You Know Them?

Renter's rights in Delaware are something every tenant should know.

The good news is that you don't have to stay in the dark!

CLASI’s mission is to combat injustice through creative and persistent civil legal advocacy on behalf of vulnerable and underserved Delawareans.

They have multiple programs available to serve the local community.

Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. (CLASI) housing attorney Katelyn Will, Esq. will be hosting this week's webinar.

It is available by zoom so you can attend no matter where you're located.

The topics long with renter's rights in Delaware that will be covered are:

CLASI also posts previous zooms on their facebook page to make them all easily accessible.

It can be confusing sometimes to know what your rights are as a renter and if you even have any. Surprisingly, renters are protected through several acts and you may have more leverage than you know.

If you are interested in knowing your renter's rights in Delaware, be sure to join the zoom this wednesday afternoon.

Did Delaware Beat Florida For Top State To Retire In?

Did Delaware Beat Florida For Top State To Retire In?

Whether you're near retirement and planning or just dreaming about, chances are you've thought about where you'll end up.

Just last year, Florida still ranked as the number 1 state to retire. Most people want to end up near the water, in a warm climate year-round.

However, a recent study shows that Florida was beaten by one of our very own neighbors!

The question on our minds was Did Delaware Beat Florida For Top State To Retire In?

No, Delaware wasn't number one but it did end up on the top 10 list!

According to WalletHub's "2023's Best States to Retire", Virginia is at the top beating out Florida.

The sunshine state fell to the number 2 spot with Delaware not too far behind it in number five.

WalletHub evaluated all 50 U.S. states in three key categories: affordability, quality of life and access to health care.

While this choice really comes down to preference and personal priority, the overall score is what determined their ranking.

Virginia was ranked 16th in affordability but number one overall. So if you're looking to live within strict means, it may not be the best choice for you.

Take a look below at the list of states that made the Top Ten Best States To Retire In, according to the extensive WalletHub survey.

Virginia

Florida

Colorado

Wyoming

Delaware

New Hampshire

South Dakota

Minnesota

Idaho

North Dakota

IG @deannaontheair Deanna started her radio career in Reno, Nevada. A jersey girl at heart, she found her way back to the east coast and is now the Morning Show lead at WJBR. Check out Deanna and Justin In The Morning weekdays 5:30-10am!