What are the rights and responsibilities of HOA members?
In Delaware, Homeowners Association (HOA) members have both rights and responsibilities. As a member, you have the right to: 1. Attend all HOA meetings and have a say in decisions made during those meetings. 2. Receive copies of all HOA documents, including financial records and Association covenants, conditions, and restrictions. 3. Have your voice heard in any HOA action or vote. Responsibilities of HOA members include: 1. Paying your homeowners association fees on time. 2. Following all rules and regulations set by the HOA, including following the restrictions in the Association covenants, conditions, and restrictions. 3. Abide by all decisions made by the HOA and respect the decisions of the majority. 4. Maintain the exterior appearance and standards of your home in order to maintain the value of the entire neighborhood. 5. Participate in the HOA and attend meetings when possible. By being a responsible and active HOA member, you can contribute to a peaceful and efficient homeowners’ association, helping to create a pleasant living environment for everyone in your neighborhood.
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