District of Columbia Order-For Landlord and Tenant is a set of rules and regulations that govern the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in the District of Columbia. This order is designed to protect tenants from unlawful eviction, excessive rent increases, and other landlord abuses, while also providing landlords with the ability to protect their property and financial interests. The District of Columbia Order-For Landlord and Tenant consists of three types of orders: 1. Standard Order-For Landlord and Tenant: This order establishes the basic rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants, including rent payment, lease terms, eviction notices, security deposits, and more. 2. Security Deposit Order-For Landlord and Tenant: This order sets out the procedures for landlords to collect, maintain, and return security deposits to tenants. 3. Rent Escrow Order-For Landlord and Tenant: This order outlines the procedures for tenants to place rent payments into an escrow account if a landlord fails to maintain the property according to the lease agreement.