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Solar Panel Pitfalls: Don't Get Burned

Solar Panel Pitfalls: Don't Get Burned

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Before you take the leap into green energy, join us as we shine a light on common issues we've encountered in the world of solar panel sales.

Be cautious, as these are sometimes 20-year commitments that can cost thousands of dollars. Don't fall prey to predator sales tactics and learn about your rights as a consumer. Don't navigate the solar panel landscape blindfolded—tune in and arm yourself with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about your energy future.

This episode features three attorneys from the Consumer Rights Project at Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada.

Peter Aldous is a seasoned Staff Attorney with a comprehensive knowledge of consumer law and extensive experience handling bankruptcy claims.

Taylor Altman, staff attorney who represents low-income and vulnerable individuals

on consumer protection issues.

Anthony Anguille-Valles, a Consumer Rights Attorney and former Community Justice Fellow.

Episode Timestamps

[00:00] Intro

[02:00] Solar Panel Contracts Challenges

[07:00] Financing Issues | Two Contracts

[10:00] True Savings and Tax Credit

[17:00] Gameshow

[20:00] Issues with Selling your Home

[21:45] 3 Days to Cancel

[25:30] Can they take my House?

Links

  1. Free Tenants' Rights Class 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., Fridays
  2. Self-Help Center Habitability Instructions, pre-fillable forms, essential vs. nonessential guide.
  3. Self-Help Center Link to both the Civil Law and Family Law Self-Help Center

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