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Buffalo vs Lackawanna

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Lackawanna, NY?

Buffalo, NY

Erie County

Few Restrictions

New York's Solar Access Law (Real Property Law §226-b) prohibits HOAs and condo associations from unreasonably restricting the installation of solar energy systems, protecting Buffalo homeowners' solar rights.

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Lackawanna, NY

Erie County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloLackawanna
State ProtectionNY Real Property Law §226-b protects solar rights-
HOA AuthorityMay impose reasonable aesthetic requirements only-
ProhibitionCannot unreasonably restrict solar installations-
Buffalo ContextFew properties under HOA governance in the city-

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Buffalo FAQ

Can my HOA prohibit solar panels in Buffalo?

No. Under New York Real Property Law §226-b, HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict or prohibit solar energy installations. They may set reasonable aesthetic standards but cannot effectively prevent you from going solar.

What if my HOA denies my solar application?

If an HOA unreasonably restricts your solar installation, you may challenge the decision in court. The HOA bears the burden of proving any restriction is reasonable and does not effectively prohibit solar access.

Lackawanna FAQ

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