Solar Scams You Should Know About – Forbes Home
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...
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...
While you are browsing solar power companies, one of them may
If your solar installation is not properly permitted, you may face fines, penalties, or even forced system removal. These legal battles can be time-consuming, costly, and highly stressful, making your solar
These fraudulent schemes can leave consumers with financial losses, subpar solar systems, and legal headaches. Today, we will educate you on identifying and avoiding solar lease
Scams are unfortunately common in the solar industry. Learn more about some of the most likely scams you may face when trying to go solar.
Avoid common solar lease scams with this guide for landowners. Learn how to spot red flags, verify solar companies, and protect your land lease rights.
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.
These scams start with an unexpected phone call, message on social, or even an in-person visit. The so-called official offers you an “energy audit” to reduce your utility costs. Or they might try to sign you
If your solar installation is not properly permitted, you may face fines, penalties, or even forced system removal. These legal battles can be time-consuming, costly, and highly stressful,
The Treasury Department works with other federal agencies, including the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to spread the word about
Protect yourself from misleading solar sales tactics and scams. Learn red flags, what to look for in a trustworthy provider, and how to stay safe.
If you''ve been approached by someone offering to install solar panels at no cost or promising you''ll never have to pay another electricity bill, be careful—it''s likely a scam.”
PDF version includes complete article with source references. Suitable for printing and offline reading.