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Sahuarita vs Tucson

How do hoa restrictions rules compare between Sahuarita, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Sahuarita and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Arizona law under ARS 33-1816 prohibits HOAs from banning or unreasonably restricting solar energy device installation. Rancho Sahuarita and other HOAs may require architectural review but cannot effectively prevent solar panel installation.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Arizona state law (ARS 33-1816) strongly protects homeowners' rights to install solar panels, prohibiting HOAs from banning solar energy devices. HOAs may adopt reasonable rules regarding panel placement but cannot effectively prohibit installation or significantly increase cost. Tucson homeowners in HOA communities benefit from some of the strongest solar access protections in the nation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSahuaritaTucson
State LawARS 33-1816 protects solar accessARS 33-1816 — HOA solar protections
HOA Cannot BanSolar installations on residential property-
Cost ThresholdCannot add more than $2,000 to installation-
Efficiency ThresholdCannot reduce output by more than 20 percent-
Attorney FeesRecoverable if HOA unreasonably restricts-
HOA Restrictions-Cannot ban solar panels
Cost Impact Limit-Cannot increase cost by >20%
Efficiency Impact-Cannot reduce efficiency by >20%
Solar Easements-ARS 33-439 protects solar access

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Sahuarita FAQ

Can Rancho Sahuarita HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

No. Arizona law ARS 33-1816 prohibits HOAs from banning solar panels. The HOA can require architectural review but cannot deny installation or impose conditions that increase cost by more than $2,000 or reduce efficiency by more than 20 percent.

Can my HOA make me hide solar panels from street view?

Only if doing so does not significantly increase cost or decrease system efficiency. If repositioning panels to be hidden would reduce output by more than 20 percent or add more than $2,000 in cost, the requirement is considered unreasonable under state law.

Tucson FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing solar panels?

No. Arizona law (ARS 33-1816) prohibits HOAs from effectively banning solar energy devices. HOAs may adopt reasonable aesthetic guidelines, but these cannot increase installation cost by more than 20% or decrease system efficiency by more than 20%.

Can my neighbor build something that blocks my solar panels?

Arizona recognizes solar easements under ARS 33-439. If you have a recorded solar easement, your neighbor cannot obstruct your solar access. Without an easement, standard property rights apply, so consider recording one when you install panels.

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