A neighbour has a tree and is blocking your sun and you want the neighbour to cut or move his tree so you can pitch a solar panel on your roof and sunbathe in your favourite spot.
Neighbours trees blocking solar panels.
Such deliberately place obstructions are often called spite fences.
A frequent source of neighbour disputes involving tree branches is that they block off natural light and you should carefully check your deeds to find out if they contain a specific right to light.
It is also possible to establish a right to light if you can demonstrate that you have had 20 years of uninterrupted enjoyment.
Disputes can be about.
Maryland has no law requiring a neighbor to not plant trim trees that might shade a solar panel on the ground or on the roof.
The law also recognizes the right to enter into an easement agreement but that requires agreement by the neighbor.
Orient your panels elsewhere or put them on stilts.
It s a problem central adelaide resident jo thomas was forced to confront when she learned a developer had plans to build a four storey building next door.
Trees and solar panels if solar panels are blocked by trees or shade it is possible that the solar panel owner may have a legal action against you.
As you may have read in the article it s not just buildings or other such structures that can impact your solar array.
Branches blocking sunlight from solar panels or tv reception.
There are laws against deeds declarations covenants contracts etc.
Complaints are arising from an obscure state law known as the solar shade control act.
In the absence of a view ordinance or an easement you may be able to show that your neighbor planted the tree or refused to trim it built the fence or was responsible for some other obstruction to deliberately and maliciously block your view.
As part of a hoa s rules.
Trees have a wonderful habit of blocking the sun.
Excepting registered historic properties which prohibit of roof panels e g.
What are your legal rights if a neighbour decides to build up and block direct sunlight from hitting your solar panels.
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Your neighbours may have an existing tree which annually whilst full of foliage blocks the sun from your solar array reducing its efficiency by 50.
It protects homeowners investments in solar panels which can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Branches or fruit dropping into your yard.
There are two specific statutes in the civil code 801 and 801 5 that deal with the easements and solar easements for solar installations.
Roots causing damage to your property.