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Subject: HOA laws in Delaware
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LyndaF
(Delaware)

Posts:6


04/25/2008 8:06 AM  
Recently moved to Delaware. Living in a single home development and which has a HOA. HOA is still under builders control. Just looking to see if there is any laws in De about HOA. Anything information would help. Who to contact in the state or where to look for rulings involving HOA.
JosephW
(Michigan)

Posts:788


04/25/2008 8:50 AM  
There is no HOA law in Delaware, only a Unit Owners (condo) law. You can find some information here:

http://www.communityassociations.net/delaware_main.html

Joe

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LyndaF
(Delaware)

Posts:6


04/25/2008 1:10 PM  
Thanks for the response. I had already checked that site. I keep hitting a dead end and you are correct as to no laws. We have no rights as to pending HOA til we are able to get voting rights which seems to be a few years down the road. We have not received any financials from the builder, just sort of a budget(that makes no sense). Since this is a non profit, incorporated homeowners association is there any federal legislature we can turn to.
Lynda
AnneA1
(Delaware)

Posts:9


04/25/2008 1:40 PM  
Lynda, here in DE your HOA falls under DE Title 8 as it is a corporation. Title 8 spells most everything out (as long as you are a corp.). Good luck!!
Anne
LyndaF
(Delaware)

Posts:6


04/25/2008 3:34 PM  
Ann Thanks so much for the great info. Lynda
JasonI
(Delaware)

Posts:1


05/08/2008 6:44 PM  
LyndaF I am in same situation in DE, any findings?
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