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HOAs in Delaware

Residents in HOAs
101K
Homes in HOAs
41K
Community associations
< 1.5K
Annual assessments paid
$217 million
Volunteer board members
3.4K
Value of volunteer hours
$4.3 million
Median home value
$384,079

Source: Foundation for Community Association Research – Community Associations Fact Book 2024 (2025 State Fact Sheets).

Burnbrae Condominiums

New Castle, Delaware

Worst HOA ever.

Worst HOA ever. If you see a property with this company as your HOA.......RUN! Unless you wanted to be under martial law......avoid this association at all costs. Neighbors are great, Landlords are great but the HOA is the absolute worst. They knit pick about everything under the sun and the staff is completely unprofessional. Living under this HOA is like living under martial law with a tyrant. They act like they are GOD almighty. DONT DO IT.

By Anonymous2026-07-14

FAQ

Delaware HOA Questions

Q1:What statute governs HOAs in Delaware?

Delaware's Unit Property Act governs condominiums, while the Delaware Planned Community Act (6 Del. C. § 81-101 et seq.) governs planned HOA communities formed after 2009.

Q2:Can a Delaware HOA charge interest on late assessments?

Yes. Delaware law permits HOAs to charge interest on overdue assessments at the rate specified in the community's governing documents, typically up to a statutory maximum.

Q3:Do Delaware HOA members have the right to vote on rule changes?

It depends on the governing documents. Major changes to CC&Rs typically require member votes, while the board may amend rules and regulations without a member vote under most Delaware HOA structures.