*New Case Law More and more homeowners are seeking to utilize the cost-savings and environmental benefits that solar energy systems provide. However, the way in which a homeowner may obtain cheaper and “greener” energy should be balanced against the need for a Homeowners Association (“HOA”) to ensure that such systems…
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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Your Community?
In July of this year, Governor Brown signed Senate Bill 209 (“SB 209”) into law. As a result, beginning January 1, 2012, Section 1353.9 will be added to the California Civil Code to restrict an association’s ability to prohibit the installation of Electric Vehicle (“EV”) charging stations (“Stations”). You may…
Governor Signs Bill Prohibiting HOAs from Unreasonably Restricting EV Charging Stations
In furtherance of California’s energy conservation goals, Governor Brown has signed Senate Bill 209 (“SB209”) which prohibits Homeowners Associations (“HOAs”) from unreasonably restricting the installation of electric vehicle (“EV”) charging staitons in their communities. SB209 will take effect January 1, 2012. CAI’s California Legislative Action Committee (“CAI-CLAC”) worked with the…
HOA To Install CA’s Largest Residential Solar Water Heating Project
More and more Associations throughout California are considering the implementation of alternative energy sources as a mechanism to reduce their operating expenses. An Association in San Jose will begin construction on the largest solar water heating project in the state later this month in an effort to reduce its water…
Should your Association Permit the Installation of Cell Towers?
A recent story in the Coast News highlights a situation faced by some HOAs: whether or not to permit the installation of cellular towers on Association property. In Encinitas, a HOA Board is supporting a ballot measure that would grant Verizon a 20 year lease and allow a cellular tower…
Homeowners Associations Saving Money with Solar Power
The rough economic times have encouraged Homeowners Associations to look for ways to reduce their expenditures. In an effort to reduce electricity costs, some Homeowners Associations in Arizona are turning to solar power. An article published in the Arizona Republic highlights one such Homeowners Association, the Sunbird Golf Resort. After…