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Government Enforcement and Solar Sales Practices

How public enforcement actions can provide context for solar sales concerns without proving any individual case.

Solar disputes are usually not about one sentence in one document. They are about the story of the sale, the financing, the paperwork, the installation, and what the homeowner was told along the way.

Enforcement actions can show patterns

Government agencies and regulators sometimes investigate sales practices, financing disclosures, telemarketing, licensing, or consumer complaints in the solar industry. Those actions can help explain why certain issues matter.

Context is not proof

An enforcement action against a company or industry practice does not automatically prove your individual contract is invalid or that you have a claim. Your documents and facts still matter.

Useful materials to save

If you see a public complaint, settlement, consent order, or regulator statement involving your installer or finance company, save it. It may provide context for a review, but it is only one piece of the larger picture.

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This page is educational information, not legal advice. Whether any issue applies depends on your documents, facts, timing, and applicable law.

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