If it was purchased you should find out if the system s warranty is transferable.
Moving to a house with solar panels.
Before you buy you ll want to find out more information about the lease terms.
Leasing solar panels is a different story.
Moving into a home with solar panels.
If you are moving into a house that has solar panels congratulations you have chosen a home which will provide you with low carbon and low running costs.
If you stop using power in your house your panels are still making solar power so that extra power gets sent back to the energy grid for which you earn a feed in tariff.
What happens when you move into a house with solar panels depends on whether the system was purchased or leased.
If you take the system with you you will also need to deal with the roof and fade damage discussed above.
Unless you have an enormous system you ll no longer be eligible for feed in tariff payments.
On average aussies move house every 7 years and with 1 in 5 aussie households now having solar panels on their roof it s no surprise that moving into a house with existing solar happens a lot.
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Ultimately the more organised you are the easier it will be which is why we ve put together some moving hacks to save you a world of stress when it comes to moving day.
If you have no plans to take the leased panels to your new home this is something that will need to be discussed with the company in order to terminate your lease agreement.
If the system is leased you can either take over that lease or buy out the system.
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Either way you ll want to request the solar contract so you can review it before purchasing the home.
If you re looking to buy a house with solar the single most important question to ask is if the system was purchased by the homeowner or leased or financed through a ppa from a solar company see all options for buying solar panels.
Moving house brings with it a mixed bag of emotions it s exciting but also stressful at the same time.
Plus your solar pv system probably won t work as efficiently even when it is moved.
We didn t and are having to go through a lot of red tape to show that we own them.
Yes it is theoretically possible to move your solar panels but it probably wouldn t be worth your while.
Solar installations owned by the homeowner bring serious value to a home.
For homeowners currently leasing solar panels contact the company you re leasing from about moving the equipment to your new location.
Buying a house with solar panels in a lease ppa if the house you are interested in has a leased solar energy system it means that the current homeowner sends a monthly payment to the company that installed the panels.
In short when you lease you don t own the panels.