by Scott Sarra | Apr 28, 2026 | Solar Contract Misrepresentation
For many homeowners, the decision to install solar panels is based on expectations about long-term energy production and potential financial benefits. These expectations are often shaped by sales presentations, projections, and general information about how solar...
by Scott Sarra | Apr 28, 2026 | Solar Contract Misrepresentation
The residential solar industry has experienced rapid growth over the past decade, with new companies entering the market and offering a range of financing and installation options. While many of these companies continue to operate and support their customers, there...
by Scott Sarra | Apr 28, 2026 | Solar Contract Misrepresentation
As residential solar continues to expand across the United States, financing structures have become more sophisticated. Many homeowners enter into solar agreements without focusing heavily on the legal mechanisms behind the financing itself. However, one concept that...
by Scott Sarra | Apr 28, 2026 | Solar Contract Misrepresentation
For many homeowners, installing a solar energy system is a long-term decision. Most solar agreements, whether structured as leases, loans, or power purchase arrangements, extend over many years. However, life circumstances can change. A job relocation, a growing...
by Scott Sarra | Apr 28, 2026 | Solar Contract Misrepresentation
Entering into a solar agreement is often framed as a straightforward step toward energy independence and long-term savings. For many homeowners, the process begins with a presentation that highlights potential benefits, followed by what appears to be a standard...