A unit owners' association must be organized no later than the date the first unit in the common interest community is conveyed. The association must have an executive board and the membership of the association at all times consists exclusively of all unit owners or, following termination of the common interest community, of all former unit owners entitled to distributions of proceeds under § 81-218 of this title or their heirs, successors, or assigns. The association may be organized as a profit or nonprofit unincorporated association, corporation, trust, limited liability company or other lawful form of legal entity authorized by the laws of this State.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 81. DELAWARE UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNERSHIP ACT
Subchapter III. Management of the Common Interest Community
§ 81-301. Organization of unit owners' association.
§ 81-302. Powers of unit owners' association.
§ 81-303. Executive board members and officers.
§ 81-304. Transfer of special declarant rights.
§ 81-305. Termination of contracts and leases of declarant.
§ 81-307. Upkeep of common interest community.
§ 81-308. Unit owner meetings.
§ 81-308A. Executive board meeting.
§ 81-311. Tort and contract liability; tolling of limitation period.
§ 81-312. Conveyance or encumbrance of common elements.
§ 81-315. Assessments for common expenses.
§ 81-316. Lien for assessments.
§ 81-318. Association records.
§ 81-319. Association as trustee.
§ 81-321. Litigation involving declarant.
§ 81-323. Removal of members of executive board.