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rental property with solar lease or owned solar, how to charge tenants?

Lilly Fang
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Considering buying a new hosue for rental. In CA, all new houses come with solar panels. The solar panel for this house is $17500 to purchase or $139/month solar lease, 11 panels producing 6300kw/year. Adding the cost directly on the rent will make the house appear more expensive. ($3000 is my targeted rent) Can I draft in the lease saying solar charges $139 per month for approximately 500kw/month? 

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