4 FAQs about Rent a house for solar power

Can renters install solar panels on their own?

In most cases, renters can't install solar panels on their own — major structural changes like roof installations require landlord approval. However, that doesn't mean you're out of options. In fact, 2025 sees new opportunities opening up for tenants to benefit from solar — without footing the full bill.

Can a landlord force a tenant to install solar?

Tenants can't force landlords to install solar — but under the Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES), landlords must keep EPC ratings at E or higher. If a solar install would improve that, tenants may have grounds to request upgrades — especially if other insulation measures are lacking.

Should landlords install solar panels?

Landlords who install solar panels may qualify for tax benefits, ECO or SHDF grants, and can boost EPC ratings. That makes properties more attractive to tenants — and increases long-term value. The Krowd can provide landlords with guidance and access to local installers or funding schemes.

Can a tenant benefit from solar in 2025?

In fact, 2025 sees new opportunities opening up for tenants to benefit from solar — without footing the full bill. If you're renting, here are practical ways to benefit from solar in 2025: Landlords who install solar panels may qualify for tax benefits, ECO or SHDF grants, and can boost EPC ratings.

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