California Civil Code 714 (Solar Rights Act) overrides most HOA solar bans. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic rules but cannot significantly reduce system performance or increase cost.
California Civil Code Section 714 (the Solar Rights Act) protects the right of homeowners in Victorville to install solar energy systems on their own property, and this law preempts most HOA (Homeowners Association) CC&R restrictions. HOAs cannot effectively prohibit solar panels; restrictions that significantly increase cost (more than $1,000 for PV) or decrease system performance (more than 10% efficiency reduction) are unenforceable. HOAs may impose reasonable aesthetic guidelines such as requiring panels on rear-facing roofs when feasible, matching colors to roofing, or specifying conduit routing, but only if such requirements do not unreasonably impair function or cost. Applications must be approved or denied in writing within 45 days; failure to act constitutes approval. Disputes can go to small claims or superior court. AB 634 further limits HOA restrictions on common-area solar. Many Victorville master-planned communities (Spring Valley Lake, Green Tree) have HOAs; review CC&Rs before installation.
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