A land bank may employ a secretary, an executive director, its own counsel and legal staff, technical experts, and such other agents and employees, permanent or temporary, as it may require, and may determine the qualifications and fix the compensation and benefits of such persons. A land bank may also enter into contracts and agreements with foreclosing governmental units or nonprofit entities designated by the foreclosing governmental unit for staffing services to be provided to the land bank by those foreclosing governmental units, designated nonprofit entities or departments thereof, or for a land bank to provide such staffing services to such foreclosing governmental units, designated nonprofit entities, or departments thereof.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 47. THE DELAWARE NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION AND LAND BANKING ACT
§ 4702. Legislative findings and purpose.
§ 4704. Applicability of Delaware law.
§ 4705. Creation and existence.
§ 4709. Acquisition of property.
§ 4710. Disposition of property.
§ 4711. Maintenance of property.
§ 4712. Delinquent property enforcement.
§ 4713. Expedited quiet title proceedings.
§ 4714. Taxing and financing of land bank operations.
§ 4715. Public records and public meetings.
§ 4716. Dissolution of land bank.
§ 4717. Conflicts of interest.