‘I don’t want to move,’ homeowner fumes over HOA rule ‘passed after he moved in’ – it even saves residents $6,000 | SMM6E60 | 2024-02-21 19:08:01

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'I don't want to move,' homeowner fumes over HOA rule 'passed after he moved in' – it even saves residents $6,000 | SMM6E60 | 2024-02-21 19:08:01

Residents in Topeka, Kansas, testified last week at a gathering with the Kansas Home Commit

A HOMEOWNER is taking over his HOA with fellow residents after a new rule was launched preventing house owners from saving hundreds of dollars.

Residents in Topeka, Kansas, testified last week at a gathering with the Kansas Home Committee on Local Authorities over a bill referring to photo voltaic panels.

'I don't want to move,' homeowner fumes over HOA rule 'passed after he moved in' – it even saves residents $6,000
'I don't want to move,' homeowner fumes over HOA rule 'passed after he moved in' – it even saves residents $6,000
Residents in Topeka, Kansas, are hoping to see a new bill passed that may limit the strict rules HOAs are allowed to impose in relation to solar panels
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Householders including Alan Bauman and Jeff Terhune spoke in help of the law that may stop HOAs from implementing rules that negatively influence the efficiency, use, or perform of photo voltaic panels of their homes.

Underneath the proposed legislation, HOAs would still be capable of implement "affordable restrictions" on photo voltaic panels, this consists of stipulating their colour, how they are fitted to the roof, and if the cables have to be hid.

Alan Bauman, a Prairie Village resident, has lived in his house for three many years.

He spoke out on the assembly final week towards feedback made by lawmakers who accused HOA members of failing to completely learn the principles before shifting to the neighborhood, in accordance with The Kansas City Star.

While the lawmakers didn't object to the new bill, some, including Consultant Carrie Barth did argue on behalf of the HOAs.

The Baldwin City Republican claimed that householders ought to take a look at the rule guide before shifting into an HOA neighborhood.

She also added that this isn't a state matter as there's a process in place for many who wish to make complaints about their HOAs.

"When you're shopping for a home in a group, you already know what you're moving into," she stated.

Nevertheless, Bauman argued back, highlighting that solar panels weren't as extensively accepted or out there when he moved into his neighborhood.

"Several of the members stated householders ought to read their HOA necessities," Bauman stated.

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"I've lived in my home for 30 years. There was nothing about solar – this was passed after I moved in.

"I don't need to move to a different subdivision just because of this one difficulty."

He additionally argued that as a doctor he does not have the time to read the 72-page rule guide, saying it is more used as a reference information for when issues crop up.

Supporters of the proposed laws have argued that HOA guidelines round solar panels have to be up to date for their technological developments which embrace their "thinner, sleeker" look.

They added that they'll assist householders save money and can help native photo voltaic companies.

"This bill locations the facility back into the palms of particular person householders to regulate their carbon footprint and to economize by accessing the ample solar resource that we all have," Malcolm Proudfit, The CEO of Good Power Solutions, a solar power contractor stated at the assembly.

The U.S. Solar previously reported on Terhune's struggles together with his HOA following the set up of photo voltaic panels on his storage roof.

Despite claiming that he acquired permission from the Turkey Creek HOA, the Terhune family has amassed hundreds of dollars of fines and the HOA threatened to place a lien on their house of 13 years.

In line with the HOA's strict guidelines, solar panels should not be in clear view of the street.

As the garage roof doesn't face the street, the pair installed the panels there and informed The Kansas City Star on Monday that they've saved $6,000 since putting in the panels.

Nevertheless, regardless of the savings, the $19,000 set up value as well as HOA fines are weighing down on the family.

Along with this, they're dealing with a pricey authorized battle within the form of a lawsuit after refusing to remove the photo voltaic panels, as per his HOA's request.

"I don't feel it's simply," he stated finally week's assembly.

 "One man, the developer, can't determine for the whole. I don't assume it's right."

A spokesperson for the HOA stated in August that the venture type submitted by the couple several years ago had not been officially authorised.

The panels could be seen from the road "and violations are enforceable" as per its covenant, they added.

The HOA careworn that the panels shouldn't have been installed in the first place.

'I don't want to move,' homeowner fumes over HOA rule 'passed after he moved in' – it even saves residents $6,000
'I don't want to move,' homeowner fumes over HOA rule 'passed after he moved in' – it even saves residents $6,000
Jeff and Jill Terhune have racked up hundreds of dollars in HOA fines and legal prices as they battle their HOA of their solar panels
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