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Largo vs Tarpon Springs

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Largo, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

Largo and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

Largo, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Florida Statute 163.04 prohibits any HOA, condominium, or deed restriction in Largo from banning solar collectors or other renewable energy devices on residential property, though associations retain limited authority over panel placement within a southern orientation.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Florida Statute 163.04 preempts HOAs and the City of Tarpon Springs from prohibiting solar collectors, allowing only narrow placement decisions that do not impair operation, giving Tarpon Springs homeowners strong rights to install solar.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLargoTarpon Springs
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State preemption-FS 163.04 controls
HOA bans-Not enforceable
Placement rule-South-facing 45 degrees
Remedy-Civil action, attorney fees

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Largo FAQ

Can my Largo HOA stop me from installing solar panels?

No. Florida Statute 163.04 prohibits any HOA, condo association, or deed restriction from banning solar collectors on residential property.

Can the HOA dictate where the panels go?

An association may specify placement within a southern orientation, but only if the chosen spot does not impair the panels' effective operation.

What if my HOA still says no?

You can pursue a civil action to enforce your rights, and the prevailing party is entitled to attorney's fees under F.S. 163.04.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can my Tarpon Springs HOA stop me from installing solar?

No. Florida Statute 163.04 prohibits HOAs from banning solar collectors. They can only specify placement within a south-facing arc that does not impair system performance.

What if my HOA denies my solar application?

Homeowners can sue to enforce Florida Statute 163.04 and may recover attorney fees if the HOA's restriction improperly impairs the installation or operation of the system.

Does this apply to deed restrictions in older neighborhoods?

Yes. The Solar Rights Act overrides existing deed restrictions, covenants, and declarations that would prohibit or effectively prohibit solar collector installation.

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