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HOA Restrictions: Lakewood vs South San Gabriel

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Lakewood, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Lakewood and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Lakewood residents in HOA communities benefit from state solar access laws that limit HOA ability to prohibit solar panels. HOAs may regulate placement but cannot effectively ban solar installations.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California Solar Rights Act (Civil Code 714) prohibits HOAs from effectively banning solar installations in unincorporated LA County. Any restriction increasing cost by more than $1,000 or decreasing efficiency by more than 10% is void. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic requirements only.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSouth San Gabriel
State LawLimits HOA solar bans-
HOA Approval30 to 60 day timeline-
AestheticsReasonable rules allowed-
TopicHoa Restrictions-
State Protection-CA Civil Code 714
HOA Bans-Cannot effectively prohibit solar
Cost Threshold-Cannot increase cost >$1,000
Efficiency-Cannot reduce output >10%

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Lakewood FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

In most states, no. Solar access laws prevent HOAs from effectively banning solar. They can set reasonable aesthetic guidelines but cannot prohibit installation.

Do I need HOA approval before installing solar?

If your CC&Rs require architectural review, submit your plans. The HOA must respond within 30 to 60 days in most states. Silence may be treated as approval.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Can my HOA block solar panels in LA County?

No. California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code 714) prohibits HOAs from effectively banning solar panels. They can impose reasonable restrictions but cannot increase costs by more than $1,000 or reduce efficiency by more than 10%.

Can my HOA require specific placement of solar panels?

They can suggest placement but cannot mandate a location that significantly reduces system efficiency (more than 10% reduction). HOAs also cannot impose unreasonable delays — the review process must be completed within 45 days.

What if my HOA denies my solar application?

Document the denial and consult a solar rights attorney. The Solar Rights Act provides strong protections and courts regularly enforce them. You may recover damages and attorney fees if the HOA's denial is found unreasonable.

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