Pennsylvania has no state solar-access law, so an HOA may restrict or even ban solar panels through its covenants; a 2021 bill to curb such restrictions did not pass. American-flag display is protected only by the federal Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005 (4 U.S.C. § 5), not by any Pennsylvania statute.
Pennsylvania has enacted no statute overriding HOA restrictions on residential solar collectors. As a result, covenants and architectural rules may limit or prohibit solar panels, and proposed legislation (Senate Bill 826 in 2021) to bar such bans was not enacted — so the protection here is honestly none at the state level. For flags, the controlling law is federal: the Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005, 4 U.S.C. § 5, bars a residential real estate management association from enforcing any policy preventing a member from displaying the U.S. flag on property they own or exclusively use, subject to reasonable time, place, and manner rules. That Act is federal, not Pennsylvania law, and courts note it has no express private enforcement mechanism.
No penalty on the homeowner. On solar, Pennsylvania imposes no override, so an HOA's covenant restrictions generally stand. On flags, an HOA policy banning U.S. flag display is unenforceable under federal law (4 U.S.C. § 5), though reasonable time, place, and manner rules remain allowed.
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