
04-24-2024, 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by villagetinker
I do not understand your question, but if this is one of these install solar panels and you get greatly reduced utility bills, be very careful, especially if there is a very low or no upfront costs. There have been reports of companies doing this and forcing the buyer into a 25 year (or more) contract with a lien on the house, adn you do NOT own the solar panels, you cannot remove them you have to pay additional costs if the roof needs to replaced, etc.
IMHO, get a complete copy of the contract and read it very carefully, or have a lawyer look it over, do not sign anything until the EXACT contract you are going to sign is reviewed, and then sign ONLY the copy reviewed.
Also, contact the BBB and Seniors Against Crime, and FL for appropriate business license, etc.
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Thank you. They stopped by as “educators” today. After talking with the roofing company, the install isn’t good for the roof, so I don’t think we will move forward.
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