How Solar Leasing Works
Decommissioning
Once a contract is completed, the REnU is scheduled
for recovery. A service team comes to your home
and uninstalls all equipment. The Company will
replace the roofing material where the solar array
infringed upon the roof and will re-plaster or
caulk all holes that were created by the mounting
structures. Finally, the team will reconnect the
utility meter directly to the consumer junction
box and test the connection. Citizenre is not responsible
for damages or general wear-and-tear to the house
or surrounding structures and fixtures that was
not cause by the REnU or the decommissioning of
the REnU.
As an alternative, Citizenre may
offer you the opportunity to buy-out the REnU
once the contract is completed. The Company will
first assess the performance capabilities of the
REnU to determine a parts warranty. We will then
value the system based upon its remaining life
expectancy to establish a price and performance
guarantee.
The Buy-Out offer is for parts only. The Company
may also offer an O&M contract, but this will
be considered an additional service and therefore
will have its own terms and fees. Lastly, if a
customer were to decide to buy-out the REnU from
the Company, the customer is relieving Citizenre of the
responsibility of removing the REnU at the end
of its useful life.
The customer can always contact Citizenre to remove
the REnU at anytime; nevertheless, this will be
billed as a separate service. |