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Solar Panels for the home - school me - why isn't everyone doing it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerousways" data-source="post: 4023358" data-attributes="member: 7913"><p>solar power in theory sound good but the solar companies are just another scam that the government allows the contracts and cancellation fees etc are horrible, its like buying a timeshare then trying to get out of it. they get there payout when you try to cancel and remove them or when you sell the house. they can tell you anything they want to and when you sign that contract and get the install done they got you, no way out, what if you find out you got a 25k lien on your house, the real estate market is falling, installing something that has a loan and a payment and belongs to somebody else is not going to magically give your house 32k equity. talk to some real estate agents and see how the closings went with solar panels and how much people had to pay at closing, there goes your equity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerousways, post: 4023358, member: 7913"] solar power in theory sound good but the solar companies are just another scam that the government allows the contracts and cancellation fees etc are horrible, its like buying a timeshare then trying to get out of it. they get there payout when you try to cancel and remove them or when you sell the house. they can tell you anything they want to and when you sign that contract and get the install done they got you, no way out, what if you find out you got a 25k lien on your house, the real estate market is falling, installing something that has a loan and a payment and belongs to somebody else is not going to magically give your house 32k equity. talk to some real estate agents and see how the closings went with solar panels and how much people had to pay at closing, there goes your equity. [/QUOTE]
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