Florida Statute 163.04 prohibits any HOA, condominium, or deed restriction in Largo from banning solar collectors or other renewable energy devices on residential property, though associations retain limited authority over panel placement within a southern orientation.
Florida Statute 163.04 establishes a statewide right to install solar collectors, clotheslines, and other renewable energy devices on residential property, overriding any deed restriction, covenant, declaration, or similar binding agreement that would prohibit them. Largo HOAs and condominium associations cannot deny a homeowner's request to install rooftop solar, but they may determine the specific location of panels on the roof so long as the placement is within a southern orientation or within 45 degrees east or west of due south and does not impair effective operation. The prevailing party in any litigation is awarded attorney's fees, giving homeowners a strong tool to enforce their rights.
HOA enforcement of a solar prohibition is unenforceable; aggrieved homeowners may sue and recover attorney's fees from the association under F.S. 163.04.
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