Delaware Code § 25-5906

Powers and duties of the receiver
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The receiver shall have all the powers and duties accorded a receiver foreclosing a mortgage on real property and all other powers and
duties deemed necessary by the Court. Such powers and duties shall include, but are not necessarily limited to, collecting and using all
rents and profits of the property, prior to and despite any assignment of rent, for the purposes of:
(1) Correcting the condition or conditions alleged in the petition;
(2) Materially complying with all applicable provisions of any state or local statute, code, regulation or ordinance governing the
maintenance, construction, use or appearance of the building and surrounding grounds;
(3) Paying all expenses reasonably necessary to the proper operation and management of the property including insurance, mortgage
payments, taxes and assessments and fees for the services of the receiver and any agent the receiver should hire;
(4) Compensating the tenants for whatever deprivation of their rental agreement rights resulted from the condition or conditions
alleged in the petition; and
(5) Paying the costs of the receivership proceeding.

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