The process typically involves evaluating your roof's suitability, negotiating lease terms, and signing a formal agreement with the solar provider. . Leasing your roof space for solar panels has become an increasingly attractive option for homeowners and businesses alike, offering a steady income stream while contributing to a greener planet. Solar companies often look for properties with optimal roof orientation, minimal shading, and sound. . With a home solar lease, the solar company owns the solar panels on your roof, but you get to use the energy they generate to lower or eliminate your electricity bills. All you need is some spare roof space. What's more, the solar developer will take on all responsibility for the project, alleviating you of any. . Generally, rooftop solar leases run from 15-25 years, sometimes with an option to extend. Rents can be fixed but more commonly are calculated based on a dollar amount per megawatt of installed capacity. Roof leasing offers numerous advantages for both parties involved.
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