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All Forum Posts by: Lena Kendall

Lena Kendall has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Hi @Andrew Smith, we are currently paying from one PG&E bill.

Hello everyone, I'm new here and am looking for some advice.

I own a SFH in Northern California and rent out two rooms while living in the master. I am interested in getting solar panels for the home and am wondering how that affects my tenant's utilities bill. I have gathered from other forums and discussions that if a home has solar panels, the tenant is not charged any electricity bill unless there is an overage. Am I correct in assuming that you cannot charge a tenant for use of solar-powered electricity if there is no actual bill from the utilities company (PG&E)?