SB 352 DE Introduced
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 25 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE DELAWARE UNIFORM COMMON INTEREST OWNERSHIP ACT.
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Summary
This bill strengthens reserve study requirements for Delaware common interest communities (condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowner associations) by updating the timeframe for calculating projected expenses and requiring façade and structural inspections for certain buildings, with inspection findings incorporated into reserve studies. The bill also mandates more frequent reserve studies in certain circumstances to help ensure communities maintain adequate financial reserves for timely repairs and replacements. Additionally, the bill grants the Consumer Protection Unit of the Department of Justice authority to enforce violations of the Delaware Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act, whereas enforcement previously required private lawsuits or alternative dispute resolution. The bill takes effect one year after enactment.
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Official abstract
This Act strengthens requirements relating to reserve studies to ensure common interest communities have adequate reserves to provide for reliable and timely repairs and replacement projects. Reserve studies are budget planning tools to be used by common interest communities to identify components in a community for which the association is responsible for repair and replacement, the useful and remaining life of those components, the estimated cost of repair and replacement, the current status of money available to complete those repairs and replacements, and establishes a funding plan to offset the anticipated costs without reliance on special assessments. The goal of this is to ensure maintenance and repair is done in a timely manner to prevent loss of property value and, in the most severe cases, loss of life. Guidelines for the preparation of reserve studies are established by the Community Associations Institute. This Act updates the timeframe from which projected expenses must be calculated, requires façade and structural inspections to be conducted on certain buildings, and those inspections and the maintenance needs identified in those inspection reports, to be incorporated into the reserve study, and for reserve studies to be conducted more often in certain circumstances. This Act requires small condominiums and cooperatives under § 81-117, preexisting common interest communities and approved common interest communities under § 81-119, and small preexisting cooperatives under § 81-120 to comply with the inspection and reserve study requirements. This Act also gives the Consumer Protection Unit of the Department of Justice the ability to enforce violations of the Delaware Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act. Under current law, enforcement requires private enforcement through lawsuits or alternative dispute resolution. This Act takes effect 1 year after its enactment into law. This Act also makes technical corrections to conform existing law to the standards of the Delaware Legislative Drafting Manual. This Act is based on recommendations provided by the New Castle County Council Common Interest Community Task Force, which was motivated by the tragedy of the Champlain Tower South condominium collapse in Surfside, Florida, in which 98 people died.
Sponsors (2)
- Daniel Cruce Democratic · primary
- Ray Seigfried Democratic · primary
Action history (1)
- Jun 24, 2026 Introduced and Assigned to Executive Committee in Senate · upper
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