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Isleton vs Sacramento

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Isleton and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

California Civil Code 714 (Solar Rights Act) prohibits HOAs and CC&Rs from banning or unreasonably restricting solar panel installation. Restrictions that increase cost by more than $1,000 or reduce efficiency by more than 10 percent are void. HOAs must approve or deny solar applications within 45 days.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Under the California Solar Rights Act (Civil Code §714 and §714.1), HOAs in Sacramento cannot prohibit or unreasonably restrict solar energy system installations. Any HOA rule that effectively prevents installation or significantly increases cost is void and unenforceable. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic requirements that do not significantly reduce system efficiency or increase cost by more than $1,000.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
StatuteCivil Code 714-
Cost CapCannot increase >$1,000Aesthetic rules cannot increase cost by more than $1,000
EfficiencyCannot reduce >10 percentRules cannot reduce output by more than 10%
Review45 days or auto-approved-
FeesHomeowner recovers if prevails-
State Law-California Solar Rights Act, Civil Code §714
HOA Limits-Cannot prohibit or unreasonably restrict solar
Shade Protection-Solar Shade Control Act protects from tree shading

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Isleton FAQ

Can my HOA deny my solar panels?

No, an HOA cannot outright ban solar. It can impose reasonable aesthetic conditions but cannot increase cost by more than $1,000 or reduce efficiency by more than 10 percent.

What if my HOA doesn't respond to my solar application?

Under Civil Code 714, failure to respond within 45 days is deemed approval.

Sacramento FAQ

Can my HOA in Sacramento prevent me from installing solar panels?

No. Under California's Solar Rights Act, HOAs cannot prohibit solar installations. They can impose reasonable aesthetic requirements, but those cannot significantly reduce efficiency or increase cost by more than $1,000.

What if my neighbor's tree shades my solar panels?

The California Solar Shade Control Act prohibits neighbors from allowing trees planted after your solar installation to shade your panels between 10 AM and 2 PM. Pre-existing trees are generally exempt.

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