Bill Text: DE HB44 | 2013-2014 | 147th General Assembly | Engrossed
Bill Title: An Act To Amend Title 25 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Property.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2013-07-03 - Signed by Governor [HB44 Detail]
Download: Delaware-2013-HB44-Engrossed.html
SPONSOR: |
Rep. Atkins |
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HOUSE BILL NO. 44 AS AMENDED BY HOUSE AMENDMENT NO. 2 AND SENATE AMENDMENT NO. 2 |
Section 1. Amend §316, Title 25 of the Delaware Code by making insertions as shown by underlining and deletions as shown by strike through as follows:
§316. Display of flags.
No restriction shall be enforceable
with respect to real property which prohibits or limits the ability of a
property owner or tenant to display the flag of the United States of America on
a pole attached to the exterior of the property's building or structure within
the owned or leased property's boundaries or on a flagpole located within the
owned or leased property's boundaries, if the flagpole is installed prior to
termination of any period of community developer control, provided such
flag's measurement does not exceed 3 feet by 5 feet. and such
flagpole installed by the owner does not exceed 25 feet in height and conforms
to all setback requirements.Any such
installed flagpole shall not be required to be removed after termination of
community developer control.
Section 2. Amend §2242, Title 25 of the Delaware Code by making insertions as shown by underlining and deletions as shown by strike through as follows:
§2242. Display of flags.
Any unit owner shall have the right to display the flag of the United States of America, measuring up to 3 feet by 5 feet, on a pole located within the property's boundaries or attached to the exterior wall of the unit or the common elements proximate to the unit., provided such display conforms with §316 of this title. This right may not be impaired by any state or private regulation or by any agreement, covenant or restriction whatsoever, including removal of property from the provisions of this chapter under subchapter VI of this chapter.
Unit owners may effect regulations consistent with this section.
Section 3. Amend §81-320(c), Title 25 of the Delaware Code by making insertions as shown by underlining and deletions as shown by strike through as follows:
§81-320. Rules.
(c) A rule regulating display of the flag of
the United States must be consistent with federal law, and §316 of
this title, but the rule may not prohibit the right of a unit owner to
display the flag of the United States, measuring up to 3 feet by 5 feet, on a
pole located within the property's boundaries or attached to the
exterior wall of that unit owner's unit or the limited common elements
appurtenant to that unit. Unless the declaration otherwise provides, no rule
may prohibit the display on a unit or on a limited common element adjoining a
unit of a flag of this State, or signs regarding candidates for public office
or ballot questions, but the association may adopt rules governing the time,
place, size, number or manner of those displays. Unless the declaration
provides otherwise during the first 2 years of the period of declarant control,
no rule may prohibit the right of a unit owner to display a "For
Sale" sign, measuring up to 12 inches by 18 inches (12/'/' x 18/'/'), on
the exterior wall of the unit owner's unit or the limited common elements
appurtenant to that unit. Unless the declaration provides otherwise, the
"For Sale" sign shall be entitled "For Sale" and may
contain such information as accurately describes the unit and any applicable
names, addresses and phone numbers of the person or persons who are offering
the unit for sale.
(d) Unless otherwise permitted by the declaration or this chapter, an association may only adopt rules that affect the use of or behavior in units that may be used for residential purposes to:
(1) Prevent any use of a unit which violates the declaration;
(2) Regulate any behavior
in or occupancy of a unit which violates the declaration or adversely affects
the use and enjoyment of other units or the common elements by other unit
owners; or
(3) Permit installation of a flagpole located within the property's boundaries which does not exceed 25 feet in height and conforms to all setback requirements, for purposes of displaying the flag of the United States of America, provided such flag's measurement does not exceed 3 feet by 5 feet; or
(34) Restrict the
leasing of residential units to the extent those rules are reasonably designed
to meet underwriting requirements of institutional lenders who regularly lend
money secured by first mortgages on units in common interest communities or
regularly purchase those mortgages.