Ellis Redding
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North Carolina has a State Law saying that neither Municipalities nor HOAs are capable of preventing installation of Solar Panels.
Despite this and informing my Architectural Review Board, they still refuse to permit me to install a ground mount system in my back yard in a place where it isn't visible from a common area.
I had even proposed installing it at the bottom of a 12' slope below grade from everyone in the neighborhood.
Still denied.
I have done everything I possibly can think of to work with them, I've changed the design such that it's less than 6' tall in case someone want to put up a fence to block a view. (which doesn't even start to make sense, honestly)
I don't really want this to go to a court and I'm tempted to install the system without approval.
Is there any way to get past this without legal help?
Despite this and informing my Architectural Review Board, they still refuse to permit me to install a ground mount system in my back yard in a place where it isn't visible from a common area.
I had even proposed installing it at the bottom of a 12' slope below grade from everyone in the neighborhood.
Still denied.
I have done everything I possibly can think of to work with them, I've changed the design such that it's less than 6' tall in case someone want to put up a fence to block a view. (which doesn't even start to make sense, honestly)
I don't really want this to go to a court and I'm tempted to install the system without approval.
Is there any way to get past this without legal help?