Solar Energy Scams are Against the Law
No information about the cost to remove or transfer solar panels, which could lead you to believe you have future options that might not be available or afordable
No information about the cost to remove or transfer solar panels, which could lead you to believe you have future options that might not be available or afordable
Some customers say they were victims of fraud and forgery. This threatens rooftop solar''s impressive momentum. Now, some solar companies are working to repair the industry''s
While rooftop solar panels are becoming increasingly ubiquitous in homes throughout the United States, the industry also has a more sinister side: a seemingly widespread problem of
They exist. It''s a very small percentage of rooftop solar companies, but it would be a lie to pretend there aren''t any and there''s nothing to worry about.
While you are browsing solar power companies, one of them may offer to install a solar panel or solar roof in your home for a small cost or even for free. It''s an intentionally misleading...
Scammers across the U.S. are going door-to-door, pitching “free” solar energy systems. Many homeowners never get any solar equipment installed; those who do often get shoddy work.
The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints. Across the country, prosecutors are investigating sales practices and financing arrangements. Now the solar industry is
Did a salesperson knock on your door and promise free rooftop solar panels at no cost to you? Or say you''ll never have to pay another electricity bill because government programs, grants, or
The Energy Department and the Solar Energy Technologies Office have warned consumers about this type of online scam involving solar panels. We rate this claim False.
While you are browsing solar power companies, one of them may
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