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Scams at a Glance: The Dark Side of Solar provides consumers with information to recognize, avoid and report fraudulent practices while looking to
Scams at a Glance: The Dark Side of Solar provides consumers with information to recognize, avoid and report fraudulent practices while looking to
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
The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints. Across the country, prosecutors are investigating sales practices and financing
It''s likely a scam. While there are some government-funded solar programs for households that qualify, “going solar” isn''t free. Honest businesses
You may have heard stories about people being misled and fed false information by solar panel salespeople. Falling prey to these scams can end up
Con artists use misleading sales tactics and lies to trick homeowners out of money and personal information. If you''ve received an offer
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
The U.S. Department of the Treasury, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
The Energy Department and the Solar Energy Technologies Office have warned consumers about this type of online scam involving solar panels.
Learn how to spot solar panel fraud, avoid predatory contracts, and take action if you''ve been scammed, with guidance from Prevost Law Firm.
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