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Architectural Review: Garden Grove vs Mission Viejo

How do architectural review rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Mission Viejo, CA?

Garden Grove has fewer restrictions than Mission Viejo.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

HOA architectural review in Orange County communities is governed by individual CC&Rs and the Davis-Stirling Act. Most large unincorporated communities require prior approval for exterior modifications. California law limits HOA authority over solar panels, drought-tolerant landscaping, EV chargers, and political signs.

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Mission Viejo, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Most Mission Viejo neighborhoods require homeowners to submit exterior modification plans to their HOA architectural review committee before making changes. The Mission Viejo Association and successor HOAs enforce detailed design guidelines covering paint colors, roofing materials, landscaping, fencing, and structural additions. Unapproved modifications may be required to be removed or restored at the homeowner's expense.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveMission Viejo
Approval RequiredBefore exterior modifications-
Response Time60 days or deemed approved-
ProtectedSolar, EV, drought-tolerant, signs-
DenialsMust be written with reasons-
State LawDavis-Stirling Act limits HOA power-
Application Required-Before any exterior modification
Review Period-15–45 days (60-day maximum by law)
Common Items-Paint, roofing, landscaping, fencing, additions
Solar Exception-Cannot unreasonably restrict per Civil Code 714
Unapproved Work-May require removal at owner's expense

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Garden Grove FAQ

Do I need HOA approval before making changes to my home's exterior?

In most OC HOA communities, yes. Submit an architectural review application before starting work. The ARC must respond within 60 days per Civil Code 4765.

Can my HOA deny solar panel installation?

No. California Civil Code 714 protects the right to install solar panels. The HOA may impose limited aesthetic requirements but cannot effectively prohibit installation.

What if the HOA denies my application?

Denials must be in writing with specific reasons. You may appeal per your CC&Rs. If the denial violates state-protected categories, it is unenforceable.

Mission Viejo FAQ

Do I need HOA approval to repaint my house in Mission Viejo?

Yes. Virtually all Mission Viejo HOAs require architectural review approval for exterior paint changes. You must submit color samples and receive written approval before painting. Using non-approved colors will likely result in a violation notice requiring repainting.

How long does the architectural review process take?

Review times vary by HOA but typically range from 15 to 45 days. Under California law (Civil Code Section 4765), if the HOA does not respond within 60 days, the application is deemed approved.

Can my HOA deny a solar panel installation?

HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict solar panel installations under the California Solar Rights Act. They may impose reasonable aesthetic requirements such as panel placement but cannot prohibit solar altogether or impose conditions that significantly increase cost or reduce efficiency.

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