Out-of-state solar panel installers are publishing advertisements riddled with misleading information regarding Iowa’s solar tax credit and charging thousands of dollars to customers who are seeing no change in their electrical bills.
The Iowa Attorney General’s Office is currently investigating 15 solar panel companies after an increase in consumer complaints. Often the companies are located in other states and will hire local subcontractors, according to Lynn Hicks, chief of staff for the attorney general’s office.
“The kind of heartbreaking stuff we are hearing is people have paid a lot of money, and they still do not have solar power to their home,” Hicks said
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