Auburn Hills Service Corporation
Hockessin, Delaware
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Registration Details
Community Association · Est. 2022 · Active
Type
Community Association
Governing Statute
Del. Code tit. 25, ch. 81 (Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act)
State
Delaware
City
Hockessin
ZIP
19707
County
New Castle
Registration
IRS-352717145
Formed
June 1, 2022
Status
Active
Area HOA Fees
New Castle County median $319/mo
Median Monthly Fee
$319
Average Monthly Fee
$368
Typical Range
$225 – $417
Units Paying Fees
7,319
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2023 5-Year Estimates (PUMS). New Castle County, DE.
Natural Hazard Exposure
New Castle County
Relatively High
Winter Weather
Inland Flooding
Heat Wave
Cold Wave
Earthquake
Social Vulnerability
Relatively Low
Community Resilience
Very High
Expected Annual Loss
$202,209,273
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, New Castle County, DE
Applicable Laws
7 Delaware statutes
Delaware Unit Properties Act (Pre-DUCIOA)
Delaware Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act — Applicability
DUCIOA — Executive Board Members and Officers
DUCIOA — Meetings
DUCIOA — Reserves for Capital Expenditures and Major Maintenance
DUCIOA — Lien for Assessments
DUCIOA — Resale of Units
Source: Delaware state legislature. Statutes verified by CommunityPay.
Last verified April 2026.
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Community data is sourced from Delaware Secretary of State public registrations.
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