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Camarillo vs Santa Paula

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Santa Paula, CA?

Camarillo and Santa Paula have similar restriction levels.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code Sections 714 and 714.1) severely limits HOA authority to restrict solar panel installations in Camarillo. HOAs cannot impose conditions that significantly increase system cost or reduce efficiency by more than 10%. California law strongly favors solar energy access.

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Santa Paula, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code §714) protects Santa Paula homeowners' right to install solar panels. HOAs cannot effectively prohibit or restrict solar energy systems. Any HOA-imposed conditions that increase cost by more than $1,000 or decrease efficiency by more than 10% are void and unenforceable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloSanta Paula
HOA Cost LimitCannot increase cost >$1,000-
Efficiency LimitCannot reduce output >10%-
State LawCivil Code 714, 714.1-
Dispute ResolutionExpedited process under CC 714.1-
Attorney's FeesRecoverable by homeowner if HOA violates-
Protection-CA Solar Rights Act (CC §714)
Cost Impact Threshold-$1,000 — conditions above are void
Efficiency Threshold-10% reduction — conditions above are void
HOA Design Review-Cannot be required to approve/deny
Remedy-Lawsuit with attorney fee recovery

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Camarillo FAQ

Can my Camarillo HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

No. California Civil Code 714 prohibits HOA restrictions that effectively prevent solar installations. Your HOA may request reasonable aesthetic accommodations (panel placement, conduit routing) but cannot impose conditions that increase cost by more than $1,000 or reduce efficiency by more than 10%.

What can my HOA require about my solar panels?

Your HOA may set reasonable aesthetic standards such as panel color, conduit placement, and equipment screening, as long as these requirements do not increase the system cost by more than $1,000 or reduce energy output by more than 10% under Civil Code 714.

What if my HOA still denies my solar installation?

California Civil Code 714.1 provides expedited dispute resolution. You can pursue legal action and recover actual damages, attorney's fees, and costs if your HOA unreasonably restricts your solar installation. Consult with an attorney familiar with solar access law.

Santa Paula FAQ

Can my HOA block solar panels in Santa Paula?

No, California's Solar Rights Act prevents HOAs from effectively prohibiting solar installations. Conditions that add $1,000+ in cost or reduce efficiency by 10%+ are void.

Can the HOA make me use specific panels?

HOAs can request reasonable aesthetic preferences but cannot mandate specific products if doing so increases cost by over $1,000 or reduces efficiency by over 10%.

What do I do if my HOA denies my solar installation?

Contact the California Solar Rights Ombudsman or consult an attorney. You may recover attorney's fees under Civil Code §714(d) if you prevail.

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