Delaware Code § 25-6302

Form of claim; contents; costs
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(a) The claim for distress shall name the tenant as defendant and shall set forth the name and address of the landlord, the name and
address of the tenant and the facts as to any assignment of the rental agreement, the premises leased, the date of the rental agreement, the
term of the rental agreement, the rent required to be paid by the tenant, the amount of rent in arrears and the plaintiff's statement that there
is reason to believe the levied property would be disposed of absent the issuance of the levy. The claim for distress shall also set forth
facts supporting the plaintiff's reasonable belief that the goods on the leased premises to be levied upon would be disposed of absent the
issuance of the writ. The claim for distress shall be made under oath or affirmation by the plaintiff.
(b) The claim shall be filed in a Court of the Justice of the Peace located in the county wherein the commercial unit or a portion thereof
is situated.
(c) The costs in the action shall include the cost of the sale.

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