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one could of course set up a legal arrangement with the landlord that allows one to "rent the roof". The scheme for solar panels comes with I think three options. Pay no rent for panels, split half and half hire purchase or buy outright and then the electricity is 100% owned by the tenant. Again...
I think there maybe a problem with who the contract is with. The landlord owns the freehold and so the solar panels supplying the tenant might not be possible because of the very reasons stated above. If the landlord goes bust the energy company has no recourse to the owner of the building...