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Buying a home with solar power
I found a great home that after it's fixed up, should definitely be around 75% of the ARV. Not sure if I would flip or rent at this point. However the house has solar panels and 22 years left on the contract. That would be a cost of $130 per month to me. First question, would you guys stay away from a home with solar panels? Secondly, if I buy and hold, would you recommend I pass that on to the renter?