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Anyone have recent experience with foreclosures and solar panels?
I'm looking at a trustee sale with solar panels. First time attempting to buy a home with solar panels. My concerns are if the new owner has to assume a lease, or if I have to pay off the lease or equipment. The property needs a roof so I have no problems removing the panels myself. Any input would be appreciated. I did a search on prior threads and results are from three years ago. Perhaps things are better now as far as dealing with solar companies.