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HOA Restrictions: Carrollton vs Irving

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Irving, TX?

Carrollton and Irving have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Carrollton residents in HOA communities benefit from state solar access laws that limit HOA ability to prohibit solar panels. HOAs may regulate placement but cannot effectively ban solar installations.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code Section 202.010 prohibits HOAs from banning solar energy devices. HOAs in Irving may adopt reasonable guidelines regarding solar panel placement and aesthetics but cannot effectively prohibit installation. Any HOA restriction that increases cost by more than 10% or significantly decreases efficiency is unenforceable. The law also protects solar drying devices (clotheslines).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonIrving
State LawLimits HOA solar bans-
HOA Approval30 to 60 day timeline-
AestheticsReasonable rules allowed-
TopicHoa Restrictions-
State Protection-TX Property Code 202.010
HOA Authority-Reasonable aesthetic guidelines only
Cost Impact-Cannot increase cost by more than 10%
Efficiency-Cannot significantly decrease system output
Clotheslines-Also protected under same statute

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carrollton FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

In most states, no. Solar access laws prevent HOAs from effectively banning solar. They can set reasonable aesthetic guidelines but cannot prohibit installation.

Do I need HOA approval before installing solar?

If your CC&Rs require architectural review, submit your plans. The HOA must respond within 30 to 60 days in most states. Silence may be treated as approval.

Irving FAQ

Can my Irving HOA ban solar panels?

No. Texas Property Code Section 202.010 prohibits HOAs from banning solar energy devices. The HOA may set reasonable aesthetic guidelines but cannot prevent installation or increase costs by more than 10%.

What if my HOA deed restrictions prohibit solar panels?

Any deed restriction or CC&R that effectively prohibits solar energy devices is unenforceable under Texas law. You have the right to install solar panels, and the HOA cannot fine you for doing so.

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