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Lawsuit over hidden cracks in photovoltaic panels
The Legal Aid Society has filed a lawsuit against five solar panel companies, accusing them of engaging in deceptive practices and fraud. These companies allegedly target vulnerable populations, such as seniors and low-income residents, with misleading advertising and inflated costs. The lawsuit says the companies engaged in deceptive. . Attorney General's investigation uncovered four large solar-lending companies charged $35 million in hidden fees on nearly 5,000 loans that financed sales of residential solar panels Lawsuit filed in Hennepin County against GoodLeap, Sunlight Financial, Solar Mosaic, and Dividend Solar Finance. . (NEW YORK, NY) - The Legal Aid Society filed a lawsuit against five companies engaged in the residential solar panel business - Solar Mosaic LLC, SUNco Capital LLC, ATTYX UTAH LLC, ATTYX LLC, and WebBank - for their use of deceptive business practices that target seniors and homeowners in. . As of August 2025, we've crossed a major milestone: over 3,000 active cases. That's 3,000 homeowners standing up to lenders over unfair solar panel loans. Solar Mosaic, Sunco. . A class action has been filed by a consumer who claims Fifth Third failed to disclose a finance charge when she took out a loan to buy a solar power system.
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