Q: I live in a planned development, and was told we could not install solar because it would void our roof warranties. Can our management company ban the installation of solar because of that reason or do the new regulations override that argument? — D.D., Cypress
Q: I applied for installation of a solar system. My HOA requires the installation of pigeon deterrents or critter guards, at a cost of well over $1,000 extra. We think that such deterrents should be the owner’s option and cost, and the HOA shouldn’t make it compulsory for approval. Please advise when the installation of pigeon deterrent becomes a condition for solar installation. What kind of procedure does the HOA follow to set it as a condition for solar installation? — J.M.
Q: As per CC&Rs, we do not own our own roofs in our complex. Does the law force us to allow solar installation? — R.T., Torrance. In townhouse-style condominiums, the roofs are usually a common area but the area fairly allocable to the owner is clear – the roof above their own residence.
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