Mississippi has no statewide solar access law limiting HOA authority. HOAs in Rankin County subdivisions like Castlewoods, Lake Caroline, and Reservoir Pointe may restrict or prohibit rooftop solar panels through CC&Rs. Homeowners should review covenants before installing.
Mississippi is one of a minority of states without a solar access or solar rights statute that preempts HOA restrictions. This means HOA CC&Rs in Rankin County can lawfully prohibit solar panels, require panels be invisible from the street, mandate specific equipment colors, or require architectural review committee approval. Common Rankin County HOAs (Castlewoods, Lake Caroline, Bridgewater, Reservoir Pointe, Crossgates, Grants Ferry) have varying approaches — some allow rear-roof installations only, others require ARC approval, some effectively prohibit. Homeowners should request the ARC application process and review aesthetic requirements before contracting an installer. Solar easements allowing neighboring properties from shading are permitted under MS Code §89-20-1 but are voluntary contractual agreements, not mandates. Battery storage systems are typically treated similarly to panels under CC&Rs.
Installing without HOA approval where required: fines per CC&Rs ($25 to $500 typical), potential requirement to remove. Homeowner has no state-law override in Mississippi. Violation may create lien against property.
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