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Denton vs Flower Mound

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Denton, TX and Flower Mound, TX?

Denton and Flower Mound have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

TX Property Code 202.010 bars Denton HOAs from banning solar panels. HOA rules cannot increase cost by more than 10% or cut output by more than 10%. Violations are void under state law.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code Section 202.010 protects homeowners' right to install solar energy devices on single-family residential properties. HOAs in Flower Mound cannot prohibit or effectively prohibit solar panel installation. HOAs may impose reasonable placement requirements that do not significantly increase cost or prevent installation, but cannot require ground-mounted systems when roof mounting is feasible or ban visible rooftop panels.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonFlower Mound
State LawTX Property Code 202.010TX Property Code 202.010
HOA BanProhibited by state law-
Cost Increase CapHOA rules cannot add more than 10% cost-
Performance CapCannot reduce output by more than 10%-
EnforcementTX Attorney General or civil actionDeclaratory judgment in district court
HOA Cannot-Prohibit or effectively prohibit solar
Cost Threshold-Cannot increase cost by more than 10%
Attorneys Fees-Recoverable by prevailing party

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Denton FAQ

Can my Denton HOA tell me where to put solar panels on my roof?

Your HOA may suggest reasonable placement guidelines, but it cannot require placement that would increase installation cost by more than 10 percent or reduce expected performance by more than 10 percent. Any rule that effectively prohibits solar installation is void under Texas Property Code Section 202.010.

What can I do if my Denton HOA blocks my solar installation?

You can inform the HOA that Texas Property Code Section 202.010 prohibits banning solar devices. If the HOA persists, you may file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General or pursue a civil lawsuit. The prevailing party may recover attorney fees.

Flower Mound FAQ

Can my Flower Mound HOA deny my solar panel application?

An HOA cannot prohibit or effectively prohibit solar panel installation under Texas Property Code Section 202.010. They may impose reasonable placement requirements, but cannot require changes that increase total cost by more than 10 percent or significantly reduce energy production.

What should I do if my HOA blocks my solar installation?

Submit your installation plans to the architectural review committee and cite Texas Property Code Section 202.010 in writing. If the HOA continues to block installation, you may seek declaratory judgment in district court and recover reasonable attorneys fees as the prevailing party.

Can my HOA require me to hide solar panels from street view?

No. HOAs cannot require that panels be invisible from the street or impose aesthetic requirements that functionally prevent installation or significantly increase cost. They may require that panels not extend beyond the roofline and use compatible hardware.

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