No, installing solar panels does not result in a lien on your property, as clearly stated in your Solar Agreement. However, in certain areas, we are obliged to file notices that designate the owner the solar equipment. This is a routine procedure and should not be confused with a property lien. Upon the sale and title transfer of the property, we promptly remove these notices. If the property is sold, we can also reissue these notices in the new homeowner’s name. Furthermore, at the request of the transaction, these notices can be removed before the property sale is finalized, ensuring a smooth and clear transition.
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