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Updated about 6 years ago, 11/07/2018

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Brian Stone
  • Hallstead, PA
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Selling solar energy to your tenant?

Brian Stone
  • Hallstead, PA
Posted

Ok here is a thought that I wanted to ask. What if you own a multifamily unit (size not important) and install renewable energy sources such as a solar panel system on the roof and said system provides enough electricity to the tenants that they wouldn't have a electric bill from the utility company. Could you, being the owner of the system providing the electricity then charge them a bill?

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