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HOA Restrictions: Escondido vs Fallbrook

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Escondido, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Escondido and Fallbrook have similar restriction levels.

Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Solar Rights Act (§714) blocks HOA bans. Cannot add >$1K or >10% efficiency loss. 45-day auto-approval. Expedited permitting (§6-19).

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code §714) protects homeowners in unincorporated San Diego County from HOA restrictions that effectively prohibit solar installations. HOAs may impose reasonable restrictions but cannot significantly increase cost or reduce efficiency.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEscondidoFallbrook
Cost Limit>$1K void-
Efficiency>10% loss void-
Approval45 days-
LawCivil Code §714-
Local§6-19 expedited-
State Protection-Solar Rights Act (CC §714)
HOA Restrictions-Cannot effectively prohibit solar
Reasonable Limits-<$1,000 cost increase, <10% efficiency loss
Void Provisions-Prohibitive CC&Rs are unenforceable
Attorney Fees-Recoverable in enforcement actions

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Escondido FAQ

HOA block?

No. §714 prevents prohibition.

Response time?

45 days or auto-approved.

HOA says no?

Denials effectively prohibiting solar violate §714.

Fallbrook FAQ

Can my HOA block me from installing solar panels?

No. California's Solar Rights Act prohibits HOA CC&R provisions that effectively prohibit solar installations. HOAs can set reasonable guidelines but cannot prevent you from going solar.

What restrictions can my HOA impose?

HOAs may impose restrictions that do not significantly increase cost (less than $1,000) or reduce efficiency (less than 10%). They can set aesthetic guidelines for placement and appearance within these limits.

What if my HOA fines me for installing solar?

An HOA fine for a properly installed solar system violating a prohibitive CC&R is unenforceable. You may recover attorney fees in legal action to enforce your solar rights under the Solar Rights Act.

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