Claims for mis-sold solar panels are on the increase with customers just not getting what they thought they were buying into.
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Typically you will find that many of the companies or salespeople who work in this industry will also have had experience of operating in the double glazing industry where there has been a number of complaints of people being exposed to “hard selling” tactics.
We are dealing with many mis-sold solar panels cases now where our clients feel they have been duped and the investment is just not what it was promised.
If you purchased a solar panel system and feel you were;
- Misled about the amount the amount of electricity the system
would produce and it produces significantly less; - Misled about the amount you would be paid under the feed in tariff
Then our financial mis-selling team can help you. We may be able to recover;
- The money you have paid to date for the system;
- Recover interest on those sums;
- Write off your future payments under any finance agreement.
Many homeowners are also facing major issues when it comes to selling their home after having been mis-sold solar panels.
The Law Society has produced guidance on the “Pitfalls of Solar Panels” which can be found at www.lawsociety.org.uk/advice/articles/the-pitfalls-of-solar-panels. We would strongly recommend that if you are considering having solar panels installed to your property that you carefully read and consider this guidance.
Claims for mis-sold solar panels are increasing, if you have any questions please just contact our team. If you believe you have a solar panel mis-selling case, please call us for a consultation. We act on a no win, no fee basis and you pay us nothing if your solar panel compensation case is not successful.
For more information contact us via our online enquiry form or call us today. Please see our case study of a solar panel mis-selling case here.