New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1380

Introduced
12/1/21  
Refer
12/1/21  
Report DNP
3/9/22  

Caption

Relative to installation of solar photovoltaic energy systems by owners subject to deed restrictions in a homeowners association.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1380 is set to have significant implications for state laws related to property rights and energy efficiency. Specifically, it empowers homeowners by nullifying any restrictive covenants that may discourage or impose excessive costs on the installation of solar systems. By ensuring that individuals can freely install solar panels without undue burden from HOAs, the bill promotes both environmental sustainability and energy independence among residents.

Summary

House Bill 1380 focuses on the rights of homeowners living in homeowners associations (HOAs) regarding the installation of solar photovoltaic energy systems. The bill's primary provision prohibits any deed restrictions by HOAs from preventing or unreasonably limiting the installation and use of solar energy systems by homeowners. This legislative move aims to promote renewable energy adoption and enhance homeowners' ability to harness solar power, thereby reducing their reliance on conventional energy sources.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1380 appears to be generally positive among environmental advocates and homeowners who support solar energy. Proponents argue that the bill enhances individual rights and fosters a more sustainable future. However, there may also be concern among some HOA governing bodies that express worries about potential disputes and visual impacts of solar installations, indicating a nuanced debate that balances personal freedoms with community aesthetics.

Contention

Notable points of contention particularly focus on what constitutes 'unreasonable' restrictions as specified in the bill. Critics might argue that while the intent is to prevent hindrances in solar installation, the bill may inadvertently lead to conflicts between homeowners and HOA boards concerning property aesthetics and community standards. The definition and enforcement of what is deemed unreasonable will likely foster further discussions and potential legal challenges in the future, shaping the landscape of community governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH H0259

Photovoltaic Solar Installations

NH HB1196

Homeowners associations and solar power.

NH HB0119

Solar Panel Restrictions in Homeowners Associations Amendments

NH SB00730

An Act Prohibiting Homeowner Or Condominium Associations From Interfering With Or Preventing Installation Of Solar Photovoltaic Systems.

NH SB324

Relative to the resolution of disputes for condominium unit owners, homeowners' association unit owners, and tenant owned manufactured housing parks.

NH HB389

Property; prohibit homeowners' associations from preventing property owners from installing solar energy devices; provisions

NH SB1102

Homeowners' associations; solar, water devices

NH SB1358

Homeowners' associations; solar, water devices

NH HB1321

Property; prohibit homeowners' associations from preventing property owners from installing solar energy devices; provisions

NH HB639

Restrictions on Use - Solar Collector Systems - Alteration

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.