Solar Complaint Watchdog — Nebraska
Solar Complaints in Nebraska
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Nebraska has minimal solar-specific enforcement. The state's public power model means most solar activity involves smaller installations.
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Top Solar Complaints in Nebraska
- !Monthly payment higher than pre-solar electric bill
- !Salesperson promised savings that never materialized
- !Federal tax credit not applied — loan balance increased
- !System producing 20–40% less than projected
- !Nebraska solar company unreachable after installation
- !Escalator clauses never disclosed at signing
- !Roof damage or liens discovered during home sale
NE State Law Is On Your Side
Nebraska homeowners have real legal options. Here are the key statutes that apply to solar contract disputes:
- Nebraska Consumer Protection Act
- Nebraska Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act
File with the Nebraska AG Consumer Protection Division or local power districts.
Grounds to Cancel Your Nebraska Solar Contract
- FTC 3-day right of rescission not honored at signing
- Misrepresentation of projected energy savings
- Undisclosed escalator clauses in your contract
- Truth in Lending Act (TILA) violations in financing documents
- System performance below contractual guarantees
- Solar company bankruptcy or change of ownership
- Deceptive sales practices under state consumer protection law
Key Regulatory Agencies in Nebraska
Nebraska AG OfficeNebraska Power Review Board
Frequently Asked Questions — Nebraska
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