For decades now, one very high hurdle has blocked the path to upgrading a home to solar: that huge upfront investment. It's this front end cost that most solar-salivating greens cite when asked why they aren't yet capturing and converting the sun's rays.But that barrier has vanished for some lucky residents in a handful of Western states. Behold the SolarLease. Introduced back in April 2008 by California-based SolarCity, this lease program gives folks the option of rooftop solar without the hefty down payment, not to mention the headaches of installing, owning, and maintaining an array of panels."You rent the equipment and get the benefit of the electricity," says SolarCity's Jonathan Bass, but the company owns the panels themselves, handles the whole installation process, and takes care of any technical problems. The leases usually run for 15 years.
