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Rental Properties: Implications of Solar Panels and Inverters Installations

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As South Africa embraces renewable energy solutions to combat load shedding, the installation of solar panels and inverters is becoming increasingly popular in properties. But do you know the legal implications of installing these to rental properties?

In this blog post, Seeff Hermanus explores the benefits of installing solar panels and inverters in rental properties, as well as the legal implications of such installations.

Reliable Power During Load Shedding:

One of the key advantages of installing solar panels and inverters in rental properties is the ability to maintain a reliable power supply during load shedding. When the grid goes dark, solar panels continue to generate electricity from sunlight, and the inverters convert it into usable power that is stored in batteries and accessed as needed. 

This ensures that tenants can power essential appliances and devices, maintaining comfort, productivity, and convenience even when load shedding occurs. But what happens to the equipment once the tenant vacates the premises?

Legal Implications and Fixture Status:

It is essential to consider the legal framework surrounding solar panel installations in rental properties. In many jurisdictions, including South Africa, solar installations are generally regarded as fixtures and fittings that may not be removed after vacating the property. 

Tenants must therefore discuss the matter with the landlord and obtain the landlord's permission before proceeding with the installation. The tenant and landlord need to come to an agreement whether the solar equipment remains on the property, or if it will be removed. Open communication with the property owner and obtaining written consent are crucial to ensure compliance and avoid potential disputes. 

Valid Certificate of Compliance (COC):

To validate the legality and safety of the solar installation, tenants should present a valid Certificate of Compliance (COC) to the landlord. This certificate, issued by a qualified electrician, confirms that the solar panels and inverters adhere to local electrical regulations and are safely integrated into the property's electrical system. 

Providing the COC offers peace of mind to landlords and serves as evidence of a legal and compliant installation. This is also crucial for insurance purposes.

Insurance Considerations:

Installing solar panels and inverters may have implications for house insurance policies. Tenants and landlords should review their insurance policies and consult their insurance providers to ensure appropriate coverage. Informing the insurance company about the installation and providing necessary documentation, such as the COC, can help ensure adequate protection against potential risks and losses.

Financial Benefits for Tenants and Landlords:

Solar panel installations offer financial advantages for both tenants and landlords. Tenants not only benefit from reliable power supply, but also significantly reduce their monthly electricity bills, resulting in long-term cost savings. Landlords can leverage solar installations as a competitive advantage, increasing property value and rental appeal. 

Additionally, exploring shared investment models where the costs and benefits of solar installations are distributed can be mutually beneficial. However, not all landlords may be in a position to fit the bill of new installations.

Maintenance and Responsibility:

Proper maintenance is essential for optimal performance of solar panels and inverters. Clarifying maintenance responsibilities and costs between tenants and landlords is crucial. Typically, tenants are responsible for basic maintenance, such as cleaning the panels, while landlords may bear the costs of major repairs. 

Including specific clauses in the lease agreement that outline maintenance responsibilities can prevent misunderstandings and ensure smooth cooperation.

So, Keep in Mind:

Embracing renewable energy through the installation of solar panels and inverters in rental properties provides numerous benefits for tenants and landlords. From sustainability and cost savings to legal compliance and insurance considerations, understanding the implications of such installations is paramount. 

By fostering transparent communication, obtaining necessary permissions, and presenting a valid COC, tenants can enjoy the numerous advantages of solar energy. Likewise, landlords can enhance the desirability of their properties, and potentially increase property value. 

Experience a hassle-free and rewarding rental journey by entrusting Seeff Hermanus's rental agents with the legal intricacies of solar panel installations. Let us handle the complexities while you enjoy complete peace of mind. 

Author: Ruché Ten Have on behalf of The Marketing Desk

Submitted 22 Jun 23 / Views 380