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Adding solar water to a rental

My Alaskan friend found a place to rent for herself and her two daughters, but after almost a week they still don't have hot water. The owner rented it out before connecting the stove, installing the water heater, or putting in smoke detectors.
He drove up to install the water heater, but said he couldn't figure it out or find a plumber. It isn't in Show Low, it is forty minutes in the direction of Phoenix, so that may be a complication.
He only provided a 5-gallon propane tank and I wonder how long that would last using it for heat, the oven, and possibly hot water.
The owner told my friend to let him know if she finds a plumber or if she needs to move out, he will refund her money.

I just hope that includes her full deposit.
Quote:
A. The landlord shall...)
6. Supply running water and reasonable amounts of hot water at all times
https://www.azleg.gov/ars/33/01324.htm

They showered here yesterday and since the girls attend school and my friend works in Show Low they could continue to do so, but when would they need to start?

My friend is a bus driver!

I queried Google regarding my subject and it only had false positives.

Apparently people are exclusively obsessed with solar electricity and few people, if any, care about solar water.

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