A Different Kind Of Roof For Commercial Properties

Law360, New York (May 29, 2013, 1:36 PM EDT) -- In the past decade, many businesses have integrated "sustainability" into their strategic plans because it improves their visibility and is good business. A popular way to do so is by leasing underutilized property — such as roofs on large manufacturing facilities or industrial buildings — for photovoltaic solar panels. When done properly, these leases present a "win-win" for property owners, who can use previously dormant roof space to generate revenue and (often) reduce utility rates, while gaining good will from furthering "green" objectives....

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