If a condo owner wants to install solar panels onto a common rooftop garage or carport a solar site survey could be required.
California law on solar panels and hoas.
Homeowners have a right to solar drying.
So long as you comply with reasonable restrictions those are stated in civil code 714 1 and 4746 an hoa cannot arbitrarily deny homeowners seeking to install solar energy systems.
In the state of california the solar rights act passed in 1978.
California established the solar rights act in 1978 which limits the ability of hoas and local governments to prevent the installation of solar panel systems.
In the state of california the california solar rights act prevents hoas from limiting a person s ability to install solar panels.
Secondly california s solar rights act california civil code section 801 established the right of solar homeowners to create an easement on their property to protect their solar panels access to sunlight across the property of their neighbors.
By now you might have heard that california passed a law requiring all newly built homes to be equipped with a solar power system.
The california solar mandate is part of an initiative by the california energy commission to have at least 50 of the state s energy produced from clean energy sources by 2030.
In addition all property owners in the golden state enjoy solar easement rights which they can carry out on a case by case basis with their neighbors.
The law requires all new homes to have solar panels.
Homeowners have a right to place solar panels antennas and satellite dishes on their roof as long as the device is under a meter.
Under civil code 714 1 if a condo owner wants to install solar panels on their own rooftop or adjacent garage or carport hoas can no longer prohibit them or require a member vote for approval.
However boards may be able to place some restrictions such as the placement of these devices.
As originally enacted civil code 714 and 714 1 already prohibited associations from imposing unreasonable restrictions against the installation of solar energy systems on common areas and on a separate interest owned by another owner.
In other words your hoa can not prevent you from installing a solar electric system on your property.
California is the first state in the country to do so.
The law will reduce energy bills and emissions but it will raise the cost of a new home.