According to energy regulator Ofgem, FiT payments are made to the homeowner or operator of a solar PV system. So, as a general rule if you as a homeowner were to move house the payments would normally transfer to the new property owners. .
FiT applications were only accepted for new solar installations. If you were to move your solar panels to a new property then the system would be seen as ‘second hand’ and you wouldn’t be. .
Yes. When a property with a solar installation is sold the equipment and the associated FiT payments are sold along with the home. Solar panels will most likely be classified as ‘fixtures’. .
With the FiT closed to new applicants, the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) has been introduced as its replacement. The Smart Export Guaranteeis a UK. .
Research has revealed that solar panels are favoured by house buyers as an attractive add-on when house hunting. A property with solar panels is deemed to be more saleable compared. [pdf]
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