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Jared Abelson
  • Homeowner
  • Walnut Creek & Truckee
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Pricing Solar Into Rent

Jared Abelson
  • Homeowner
  • Walnut Creek & Truckee
Posted

I apologize if this has been covered a million times, this is my first post and I'm getting ready to rent my first house.  The house we have has a substantially sized solar system (10k watt), plus the house is on California's NEM 2.0 plan.  

I'm wondering how do I factor this into rent? Do we just offer free electric?

Any advice is welcome. 

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