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California Solar Developer

J. Anjaria
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Hi,

I have couple of pieces of land in CA.  I am looking into leasing them out to Solar Developers.  I have researched several developers as well as read some information about the county.  II am a complete newbie to RE investing, so this would be my first deal. I have some questions

1) Has anyone leased land to Solar developer and can provide any advice would be greatly appreciated.

2) Currently the land is my name, but if a solar developer is interested I was planning on putting it in an LLC to reduce liability. Again any advice on pros and cons would be appreciated?

3) What information would be helpful for me before contacting the solar developers

4) is it better to go directly to a developer or to an intermediate company.

Thank you for any help or advice you can provide.

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