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HOA Restrictions: Oakley vs Pittsburg

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Oakley, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Oakley and Pittsburg have similar restriction levels.

Oakley, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Homeowner association restrictions on rooftop solar in unincorporated Contra Costa County are governed by California Civil Code 714 (Solar Rights Act). HOAs cannot effectively prohibit or significantly limit residential solar installations.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

California Civil Code §714, the Solar Rights Act, strongly protects homeowners from HOA restrictions on solar panels. HOAs cannot prohibit solar systems or impose restrictions that reduce efficiency by more than 10% or add more than $1,000 (or 10% of system cost) in costs. These rights apply to all Pittsburg HOAs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOakleyPittsburg
Governing lawCA Civil Code 714-
Efficiency floorHOA cannot reduce output >10%-
Cost capRestrictions cannot raise cost >$1,000-
Review timeline45 days — automatic approval if missed-
PenaltyUp to $1,000 + damages + attorneys' fees-
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Oakley FAQ

Can my HOA require solar panels only on the back of my house?

Only if relocating does not reduce efficiency by more than 10 percent or increase cost by more than $1,000 over the roof-side the homeowner selected. Otherwise the restriction is void under Civil Code 714.

What if my HOA refuses to approve my solar installation?

The HOA must decide within 45 days of a complete application; failure to act means automatic approval. If they deny improperly, you may sue for up to $1,000 plus actual damages and attorneys' fees.

Pittsburg FAQ

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