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Re: I've gone and done it ... solar install this is why you should always buy freehold never HOA. asking permission from the HOA or anyone for trivial stuff like solar panels is something to be avoided at all costs. I dont see why people *pay* someone for the privilege of asking permission and getting denied to install something in their back garden. that said, are you likely to get any payback from those panels ? I would think the sunshine at your latitude is limited so installing panels is mainly for show rather than decent payback/ROI in reasonable timeframes. |
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 quatrixPremium join:2005-02-11 South FL kudos:2 | said by fluffybunny :this is why you should always buy freehold never HOA. asking permission from the HOA or anyone for trivial stuff like solar panels is something to be avoided at all costs. I'm not a big fan of HOAs either, but solar panels aren't exactly "trivial". |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to fluffybunny said by fluffybunny :this is why you should always buy freehold never HOA. asking permission from the HOA or anyone for trivial stuff like solar panels is something to be avoided at all costs. I dont see why people *pay* someone for the privilege of asking permission and getting denied to install something in their back garden. There is no freehold in the USA. You rent your "land" from the government at all times unless you are in a homeless shelter or prison. |
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