California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code Section 714) protects Orange homeowners' right to install solar panels. HOAs may not impose restrictions that increase installation costs by more than $1,000 or reduce system efficiency by more than 10%.
Under California Civil Code Section 714 (the Solar Rights Act), HOAs in Orange cannot prohibit or unreasonably restrict solar panel installation. HOA requirements that would increase the total cost of installation by more than $1,000 or reduce system efficiency by more than 10% are presumptively unreasonable and unenforceable. If an HOA does not respond to a solar installation application within 45 days, the application is deemed approved by default. HOAs may require specific placement or mounting to minimize visual impact, but only within the cost and efficiency limits. The Solar Rights Act also prohibits CC&Rs that effectively prevent solar installation through aesthetic requirements. Any HOA rule that significantly restricts solar access is void under state law.
HOA violations of the Solar Rights Act may result in the homeowner recovering attorney fees and damages. The restriction is void and unenforceable.
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