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Largo vs St. Petersburg

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Largo, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

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St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Florida Statute 163.04 (the Solar Rights Act) prohibits deed restrictions, covenants, or HOA rules that prevent solar energy system installation. HOAs cannot ban solar panels on a homeowner's property. The law has been strengthened over the years to limit HOA interference. HOAs may impose reasonable restrictions on placement as long as they do not significantly increase cost or decrease efficiency. St. Petersburg does not have additional local restrictions beyond state law regarding HOA solar provisions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoSt. Petersburg
State Law-Florida Statute 163.04 — Solar Rights Act
HOA Authority-Cannot ban solar panels
Reasonable Rules-Placement guidelines allowed if not cost-prohibitive
Deed Restrictions-Cannot prohibit solar installations
Local Rules-No additional St. Petersburg restrictions

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Largo FAQ

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St. Petersburg FAQ

Can my HOA block solar panels in St. Petersburg?

No. Florida's Solar Rights Act (FS 163.04) prohibits HOAs and deed restrictions from preventing solar panel installations. HOAs may set reasonable guidelines that don't significantly increase costs.

What if my HOA fines me for installing solar panels?

HOA restrictions that effectively prohibit solar energy systems violate Florida law. You may challenge the fine by citing FS 163.04 and consulting with an attorney if needed.

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