California's Solar Rights Act (Civil Code 714) prohibits HOAs in Thousand Oaks from banning or unreasonably restricting solar panel installations. HOAs can require specific placement but cannot reduce system efficiency by more than 10% or increase cost by more than $1,000.
California Civil Code Section 714 (Solar Rights Act) significantly limits what HOAs can do to restrict solar energy systems. This applies to all HOA-governed communities in Thousand Oaks, which are numerous. HOAs cannot prohibit solar panel installation outright. Any architectural review requirements must be reasonable and cannot reduce the system's efficiency by more than 10% or increase its cost by more than $1,000. HOAs may require specific aesthetics such as frame color or panel placement but cannot impose restrictions that effectively prevent installation. The Solar Rights Act also applies to solar water heating systems and electric vehicle charging stations. CC&R provisions that violate the Solar Rights Act are void and unenforceable. Homeowners denied solar approval by their HOA can seek legal remedies including attorney's fees.
HOA restrictions that violate the Solar Rights Act are void and unenforceable. Homeowners can pursue legal action and recover attorney's fees if an HOA unreasonably blocks solar installation.
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