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Kailua vs Pearl City

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Kailua, HI and Pearl City, HI?

Kailua and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.

Kailua, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Kailua homeowner associations cannot block solar panel installation on single-family homes or townhouses under Hawaii state law HRS Sec. 196-7.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

Pearl City HOAs and condo associations cannot prevent solar installation on single-family dwellings or townhouses owned by homeowners under HRS Sec. 196-7 state preemption.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKailuaPearl City
State codeHRS Sec. 196-7-
PreemptionVoids contrary CC&Rs-
Efficiency limitMax 25 percent reductionNo more than 25 percent loss
Cost limitMax 15 percent increaseNo more than 15 percent increase
Statute-HRS Sec. 196-7
Scope-Single-family and townhouse

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Kailua FAQ

Can my Kailua HOA force me to hide panels behind the roofline?

Only if the guideline does not reduce efficiency by more than 25 percent or raise cost by more than 15 percent. Otherwise the rule is void.

Does HRS Sec. 196-7 cover Kailua condominium units?

The statute covers single-family homes and townhouses. Condominium common-element roofs remain under association control for placement decisions.

Pearl City FAQ

Can my Pearl City townhouse HOA deny solar?

No. HRS Sec. 196-7 voids HOA provisions preventing solar device installation on a townhouse or single-family home you own.

Does state preemption cover Pearl City condominium units?

HRS Sec. 196-7 squarely covers single-family and townhouse units. Stacked condos share roofs, so installations usually require board coordination for common elements.

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