Not sure if this was covered in this thread, so my apologies if this was discussed already. One thing solar "renters" should be aware of, and something I only realized once my current Tesla installed system stopped functioning (still waiting for repairs), is that if you do decide to "suspend" your rented solar service, your utility will not take you off the "Solar" rate plan while "ANY" solar is on your roof, even if you "suspend" your solar service with Tesla.
In my case, I'm producing no solar for weeks now, and Tesla has indicated it could be months to restore my solar install to a functioning state, and my utility, even though they can see zero solar production, will not take me off the Solar Rate plan as long as that solar is on my house, even if completely non-functional. In most cases the solar rates plans will work out to be more expensive than non solar plans in the situation where you're not producing any solar for one reason or another to take advantage of the solar plan cost structures.
Possibly some utilities will remove the solar meters while the solar is on the house, but mine will not (SRP - Arizona), and my electric company seems to be following the trends of most other utilities so I'm guessing most have similar policies.