Florida statute 163.04 prohibits any ordinance, deed restriction, or covenant from preventing installation of solar collectors. Local building permits are required but cannot effectively ban rooftop solar.
Section 163.04, Florida Statutes, declares that no deed restriction, covenant, or local ordinance may prohibit a property owner from installing a solar collector, clothesline, or other renewable energy device. Local governments may adopt reasonable permitting and structural-safety rules under the Florida Building Code, but cannot use aesthetic, screening, or location requirements to materially impair system performance. The Florida Solar Energy Center certifies equipment, and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation licenses solar contractors statewide.
Property owners blocked by a covenant or local rule may sue for actual damages plus reasonable attorney fees and costs under F.S. 163.04(3). Cities ignoring the statute face declaratory and injunctive relief.
Martin County, FL
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