Property Ownership
A solar panel easement in Indiana protects a property owner's right to:
ABuild a solar farm on their neighbor's property
BAccess sunlight for solar energy production without being shaded by neighboring structures or vegetation✓ Correct
CSell solar energy without permits
DPlace solar panels on public land
Explanation
A solar easement (or solar access agreement) protects a property owner's right to receive unobstructed sunlight for their solar energy system, preventing neighbors from constructing buildings or planting vegetation that would shade the panels.
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