Southeast Delegation July 1, 2026 | 1:59 PM
Legislation (H.B. 1239) introduced by state Rep. Liz Hanbidge, D-Montgomery, that would prohibit homeowners’ associations and community associations from forbidding or unreasonably restricting solar installations on roofs that are individually owned and not part of common areas passed the PA House today.
“House Bill 1239 is a practical, commonsense measure that strengthens the rights of homeowners to make responsible decisions about their own property,” Hanbidge said. “At a time when families are looking for ways to reduce household expenses, homeowners should have the freedom to invest in solar energy and lower their utility costs without facing unnecessary barriers.
“This bill strikes the right balance by protecting that freedom while allowing associations to maintain reasonable standards that protect the community,” she said.
The legislation would provide clarity for homeowners, boards and property managers by defining key terms such as “detached roof” and “solar energy system.” Clear definitions are intended to help prevent disputes and reduce legal ambiguity.
The bill now moves to the state Senate for consideration.
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CONTACT: Molly Peters House Democratic Communications Office Phone: 717-787-7895 Email: mpeters@pahouse.net
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