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HOA Restrictions: Orland Park vs Schaumburg

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Orland Park and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Under the Illinois Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act and Illinois Solar Rights Act (765 ILCS 165), HOAs in Orland Park cannot prohibit residential solar energy systems through covenants. HOAs may adopt energy policies imposing reasonable restrictions on placement and aesthetics that do not significantly increase cost or decrease performance.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Illinois law protects homeowners' right to install solar panels. HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict solar installations. Cook County's zoning ordinance allows roof-mounted solar on principal structures. Illinois solar access protections apply statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSchaumburg
State Law765 ILCS 165-
Outright BansVoid and unenforceable-
PermittedReasonable aesthetic rules-
Cost ImpactCannot significantly increase-
Energy PolicyRequired for HOA review-
HOA Restrictions-Limited by state law
Solar Access-Protected in Illinois
Reasonable Rules-Aesthetics only
Net Metering-Available statewide

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Orland Park FAQ

Can my Orland Park HOA stop me from going solar?

No. Illinois Solar Rights Act (765 ILCS 165) voids HOA covenants that prohibit solar. HOAs may impose reasonable restrictions on aesthetics but cannot ban rooftop solar.

What if my HOA won't approve my installation?

Provide detailed plans and ask for written denial citing the HOA's energy policy. If the denial is unreasonable under state law, you may pursue mediation or court action. Solar installers experienced in Illinois HOA cases can help.

Do all HOAs have to allow solar?

Yes. The state law applies to all condo associations, HOAs, and similar covenant-bound communities in Illinois. Older covenants that ban solar are unenforceable.

Schaumburg FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

Illinois law protects solar access. HOAs cannot unreasonably prohibit solar panels but may impose reasonable aesthetic standards like placement requirements.

What incentives are available for solar in Cook County?

Illinois Adjustable Block Program, federal tax credits, and net metering are available. Check with ComEd for current interconnection and incentive programs.

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