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Rosenberg vs Stafford

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Rosenberg, TX and Stafford, TX?

Rosenberg and Stafford have similar restriction levels.

Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code 202.010 prevents homeowners associations from prohibiting solar energy devices on a homeowner's property. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic conditions but cannot ban rooftop solar across Texas neighborhoods.

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Stafford, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code 202.010 prevents homeowners associations from prohibiting solar energy devices on a homeowner's property. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic conditions but cannot ban rooftop solar across Texas neighborhoods.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRosenbergStafford
StatuteTX Property Code 202.010TX Property Code 202.010
HOA solar bansVoid statewideVoid statewide
Cost/output limit10% rule on conditions10% rule on conditions
RemediesInjunction, damages, feesInjunction, damages, fees

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Rosenberg FAQ

Can my Texas HOA refuse my rooftop solar panels?

No. Section 202.010 voids HOA solar bans. The HOA can request reasonable placement or color, but only if its conditions do not raise costs or reduce output by more than 10%.

Does the rule apply to ground-mounted systems?

Yes, with conditions. HOAs may require ground-mounted systems be placed in less visible locations and screened with fencing or landscaping, provided the restrictions do not exceed the 10% cost-or-output threshold.

Stafford FAQ

Can my Texas HOA refuse my rooftop solar panels?

No. Section 202.010 voids HOA solar bans. The HOA can request reasonable placement or color, but only if its conditions do not raise costs or reduce output by more than 10%.

Does the rule apply to ground-mounted systems?

Yes, with conditions. HOAs may require ground-mounted systems be placed in less visible locations and screened with fencing or landscaping, provided the restrictions do not exceed the 10% cost-or-output threshold.

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