Longmont, CO asked in Business Law and Consumer Law for Colorado

Q: Can I sue the Solar panel Company?

Hi, I recently got solar panels last year that is going to cost $24,360, at the end of the year they will give are me an invoice, which they did, then when i go and do my tax\ I am suppose to receive 30%. But when I went to go do my tax I owed tax so I didn't get any money back but did save $2000 not paying tax back. But that is still not as much as what they were saying I was going to get. I did record the conversation with the solar guy about him saying how much I will be receiving and how the solar works etc. Can I sue them for this?

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Tristan Kenyon Schultz
Tristan Kenyon Schultz
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  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Licensed in Colorado

A: You can contact an attorney directly to review the specifics of the agreement you signed. I would assume that the solar panel company disclaimed any assertions for a specific savings related to the install, but you never know. The phone recording may be material, but oral statements are usually voided by any written agreement you signed. Justia's Q&A cannot provide specific legal guidance or advice, so the review of your case will have to occur offline with an attorney.

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