The HOA rejected my solar panels because they said they were “too visible” and would hurt neighborhood aesthetics.

So I asked for the meeting records and approval history.
That’s when the pattern appeared — selective approvals, conflicts of interest, and rules that changed depending on who applied.

Once the documents were reviewed and reported, the situation turned into a serious governance issue for the board.
Suddenly the same panels they called “unacceptable” didn’t look so controversial anymore.

Because sometimes the real eyesore…
isn’t the technology on the roof. It’s the transparency missing from the boardroom.

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