What if my neighbors trees shade my roof so that the sun cannot reach my solar panels for large parts of the day?
Colorado laws are very favorable toward maximizing efficiency for solar collectors. You probably won’t remain on friendly terms with your neighbor if you force him to cut down the trees that shade your solar panels (and the law would be on your side to do so), so suggest first that he might want to see if trimming them back would do the trick.
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