Delaware homeowners Association Internal Resolution of Complaints is a process designed to allow homeowners to resolve disputes between members and the association. The process is designed to provide a fair, cost-effective, and timely resolution of complaints. It involves an internal dispute resolution process, such as mediation, arbitration, or a homeowner-initiated dispute resolution process. The goal is to resolve disputes without the need for costly and time-consuming litigation. There are three types of Delaware homeowners Association Internal Resolution of Complaints: 1. Mediation: This is a voluntary, confidential process in which an impartial third-party mediator helps the parties to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement. The mediator helps the parties to communicate and to reach a resolution without the need for litigation. 2. Arbitration: This is a more formal process in which an impartial third-party arbitrator hears both sides of a dispute and makes a binding decision. 3. Homeowner-Initiated Dispute Resolution: This is an informal process in which a homeowner initiates a complaint against the HOA and works with the HOA to reach a resolution. This process usually does not involve a third-party mediator or arbitrator.