NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 342 — SECTION 342 Certain covenants, conditions, and restrictions of homeowners' associations prohibited

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What is NY RPL § 342?

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This section prohibits homeowners' associations from adopting rules that unreasonably restrict the installation or use of solar power systems. Any such restrictions are deemed unenforceable and void. Homeowners' associations can only prohibit installations on their own or commonly owned properties. Applies to homeowners and homeowners' associations regarding solar energy systems.

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§ 342 SECTION 342 Certain covenants, conditions, and restrictions of homeowners' associations prohibited

RPL § 342

1.Definitions. For the purposes of this section:

(a)"restriction on use" means any covenant, restriction, or condition contained in:

(i)a deed;

(ii)a contract;

(iii)the by-laws of a homeowners' association;

(iv)any rules or regulations adopted by a homeowners' association;

(v)a security agreement; or

(vi)any other instrument affecting the transfer or sale of, or any interest in, real property.

(b)"solar power system" means a photovoltaic system, comprising of solar electric generating equipment, installed on a rooftop, with a rated capacity of not more than twenty-five kilowatts.

2.A homeowners' association may not adopt or enforce any rules or regulations that would effectively prohibit, or impose unreasonable limitations on, the installation or use of a solar power system. A restriction on use which effectively prohibits the installation or use of a solar power system is unenforceable and shall be void as contrary to public policy. For the purposes of this subdivision, an unreasonable limitation includes, but is not limited to, any restriction on use that:

3.Notwithstanding subdivision two of this section, a homeowners' association may adopt or enforce a restriction on use to prohibit the installation of a solar power system that is located on property owned by the homeowners' association or that is located on property owned in common by the members of the homeowners' association.

4.Any denial of a homeowner's installation of a solar power system by a homeowners' association must include a detailed description of the exact basis for rejection in writing with specific examples of the homeowners' association's concerns, if applicable.

5.A solar power system must meet the requirements established by any local, state or federal law, rule or regulation on health and safety standards and those requirements imposed by state and local permitting authorities.

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