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HOA Restrictions: Boulder City vs Las Vegas

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Boulder City has fewer restrictions than Las Vegas.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

HOAs in Boulder City cannot prohibit solar energy systems under NRS 116.335 and NRS 701B.200, though reasonable aesthetic guidelines are permitted if they do not significantly increase cost or reduce efficiency.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Nevada strongly protects homeowners' rights to install solar energy systems. NRS 278.0208 prohibits any ordinance, regulation, or deed restriction that effectively prohibits or unreasonably restricts solar energy systems. HOAs in Las Vegas may impose reasonable aesthetic guidelines (such as panel placement) but cannot ban solar panels or impose conditions that significantly increase cost or decrease efficiency.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityLas Vegas
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State Law-NRS 278.0208 — solar access protection
HOA Authority-May set reasonable aesthetic guidelines only
Cannot Prohibit-HOAs cannot ban solar panel installation
Cost Impact-HOA rules cannot significantly increase cost
Efficiency-HOA rules cannot significantly decrease output

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Boulder City FAQ

Can my HOA require solar panels only on the back of the house?

Only if back placement does not significantly reduce system output or increase cost. If the back roof receives less sun, state law allows front or side placement to maximize performance.

What if my HOA denies my solar application?

Request written reasons, appeal to the full board, and if still denied, file a complaint with the Nevada CIC Ombudsman. HOAs that unreasonably deny solar can be ordered to approve and may face penalties.

Las Vegas FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

No. Nevada law (NRS 278.0208) prohibits HOAs from effectively banning solar energy systems. Your HOA may impose reasonable aesthetic guidelines, but these cannot significantly increase cost or decrease system efficiency.

What if my HOA denies my solar application?

If your HOA imposes unreasonable restrictions that effectively prohibit solar installation, you may have legal recourse under NRS 278.0208. Consult with a Nevada attorney specializing in HOA law for specific guidance.

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