4 FAQs about Is photovoltaic panel leasing a scam

Are solar panels a scam?

Solar panels themselves are not a scam. When the sun shines on solar panels, they produce electricity that can be used to power appliances and devices in your home. Making your own solar energy this way saves you money on your utility bills. That's not to say solar panel scams aren't real—just that the technology itself is not the problem.

How do I avoid solar scams?

Here are some of our recommendations for avoiding solar scams: The saying "there's no such thing as a free lunch" applies when shopping for solar! If you see ads on social media or have a door-to-door salesperson stop by your home and share special programs that pay you to go solar, they're likely, not legitimate.

What are the most common solar scams?

One of the most prevalent solar scams involves misleading lease agreements or power purchase agreements (PPAs). While these financing options are legitimate ways to access solar energy, unethical companies may misrepresent the terms or benefits of these agreements.

Are there any solar scams in Oklahoma?

An alumna of the University of Pennsylvania, Roxanne is now an Oklahoma homeowner, DIY enthusiast, and the proud parent of a playful pug. Solar scams can cost you thousands of dollars. You can avoid these nefarious solar cons with this helpful guide to what to look out for.

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