Mississippi places almost no statutory limit on HOA authority. The state has no solar-access or solar-easement law, so an HOA may restrict or ban panels through its CC&Rs. There is no Mississippi flag-display statute either; flag and satellite-dish rights instead come from federal law (the Freedom to Display the American Flag Act and the FCC OTARD rule).
Mississippi has not enacted the HOA-override statutes common in other states. National solar-policy trackers confirm Mississippi has no solar-access or solar-easement law, so a recorded covenant may regulate or even prohibit solar panels. Mississippi also has no state statute protecting flag display from HOA covenants; that protection comes from the federal Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005, which bars associations from prohibiting a U.S. flag display (HOAs may still set reasonable placement rules). Likewise, satellite dishes and antennas are protected not by Mississippi law but by the FCC's Over-the-Air Reception Devices (OTARD) rule, which limits HOA restrictions while allowing reasonable placement conditions. Mississippi has no clothesline, EV-charging, or political-sign statute overriding HOAs, so those remain governed by the declaration.
Because Mississippi provides no solar, flag, or sign override, a restrictive covenant generally remains enforceable on those topics, subject only to the federal flag and FCC dish protections. A covenant that violated those federal rules would be unenforceable as to the protected display.
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