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HOA Restrictions: Henderson vs Paradise

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Henderson, NV and Paradise, NV?

Henderson has fewer restrictions than Paradise.

Henderson, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Nevada law (NRS 278.0208) protects homeowners' rights to install solar energy systems. HOAs may not prohibit solar installations but may impose reasonable aesthetic guidelines. Henderson has a large number of HOA-governed communities, making this protection particularly relevant.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Nevada NRS 111.239 and NRS 116.320 are among the strongest solar access laws in the country. Clark County HOAs cannot ban rooftop solar but may impose reasonable aesthetic restrictions under statute.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHendersonParadise
State ProtectionNRS 278.0208 protects solar rights-
HOA PrevalenceMost Henderson communities have HOAs-
Aesthetic RulesReasonable guidelines allowed-
Dispute ResolutionNV Real Estate Division CIC Ombudsman-
Cannot ProhibitEffective bans unenforceable-
State Law-NRS 111.239
CIC Protection-NRS 116.320
Deemed Approval-60 days
Cost Limit-10 percent max burden

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Henderson FAQ

Can my HOA in Henderson block solar panels?

No. Nevada law (NRS 278.0208) prevents HOAs from effectively prohibiting solar installations. HOAs may set reasonable aesthetic guidelines that don't significantly increase cost or decrease efficiency.

What if my HOA tries to deny my solar installation?

You can file a complaint with the Nevada Real Estate Division's Common Interest Community Ombudsman. Nevada law is clear that HOAs cannot effectively prohibit solar panels.

Paradise FAQ

Can my Summerlin South HOA ban solar panels?

No. NRS 111.239 and NRS 116.320 protect solar installation rights. HOAs can only impose reasonable aesthetic rules that do not significantly raise cost or reduce efficiency by more than 10 percent.

What if my HOA drags its feet on approval?

HOAs must act on complete solar applications within 60 days or the installation is deemed approved under Nevada law. Document submission dates and file an NRED complaint for unreasonable delay.

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