Personally, I'd be wary
/3 Scott Road, up on the Banksville border and priced at $1.299 million, has a contract. The pictures show a nicely renovated, 1932 house; quite an improvement when this sold in 2020 for $500,000, but it also has a rented solar panel setup that still has 23 years to run @$148.96 per month. Locked into a 23-year contract for a company that may or may not be around to honor its “25-year warranty”? Especially when reports abound of these panels failing in less than 15 years? Or committing to a technology that, at least according to the Harvard Business Journal, is making existing solar panels obsolete in 10 years, thereby creating a horrendous hazardous waste disposal problem that will cost billions to address? Billions that will have to come out of someone’s pocket, probably the consumers’.
No thanks.