Most states provide legal protections for solar installations while allowing reasonable restrictions, and conflicts can be resolved through communication, HOA procedures, mediation, or legal action when rights are violated. . But with this expansion, has come an increasing number of disgruntled solar customers that are posting bad reviews about solar companies online, filing complaints with agencies such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB), state consumer protection departments and Attorney Generals, and even taking. . At the same time, federal and state regulators have received an increase in consumer complaints about a small number of unscrupulous solar companies. Disputes with solar companies often arise from unmet expectations regarding utility bills or system performance. The use of solar panels has surged across the United States as homeowners. . However, what happens if you run into issues with your solar company? Can you sue them? In this article, we'll dive into the world of solar energy contracts, explore the reasons why you might consider legal action against your solar company, discuss the legal process of suing, and explore the. .
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