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HOA Restrictions: Converse vs San Antonio

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

TX Property Code 202.010 protects Converse homeowners from HOA solar bans. HOAs can set reasonable aesthetic standards but cannot force placement reducing output by more than 10 percent.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code § 202.010 prohibits HOAs from banning or unreasonably restricting solar energy devices, including solar panels and solar roof tiles (added by HB 431). HOAs may require devices to conform to the property's roof slope and color but cannot deny installation. San Antonio follows state law, and CPS Energy's solar rebate program provides additional incentives for residential solar regardless of HOA status.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
State lawTX Property Code 202.010-
Max output reduction10 percent-
Max cost increase10 percent-
Roofline rulePanels below ridge-
ColorMatch roof where feasible-
State Law-TX Property Code § 202.010
Protection-HOAs cannot ban solar panels or solar roof tiles
HB 431-Expanded definition to include solar roof tiles
HOA Authority-May require conforming roof slope/color only
CPS Rebate-CPS Energy offers residential solar rebates

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Converse FAQ

Can my HOA reject my solar panels?

Only on narrow grounds like visible-street placement when a less-visible location is available without significant output loss, or mounting that violates reasonable aesthetic standards.

Does this apply to ground-mounted solar?

Yes. HOAs can require ground mounts behind fences or in rear yards but cannot effectively ban them.

San Antonio FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

No. Texas Property Code § 202.010 prohibits HOAs from banning or unreasonably restricting solar energy devices. HB 431 expanded this to explicitly include solar roof tiles. An HOA may only require devices to conform to your roof's slope and color.

Does CPS Energy offer solar incentives?

Yes. CPS Energy has a solar rebate program providing significant incentives for residential solar installations. Combined with the federal Investment Tax Credit, San Antonio residents can substantially offset solar installation costs.

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