Everbright Solar Legal Dispute
Summary
Everbright Solars demand for payment after initially promising no cost may involve breach of contract or misrepresentation. Review your contract for clauses on costs, gather communications indicating no cost, and consider consulting a local attorney for legal action.Full Conversation
They told me no cost now they want money
It sounds like you're dealing with a potential breach of contract or misrepresentation issue. Here are a few points to consider:
- Review any contracts or agreements you signed with Everbright Solar.
- Check for any clauses regarding costs or changes in pricing.
- Gather all communications (emails, messages) that indicate "no cost."
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The situation with Everbright Solar appears to be a potential breach of contract or misrepresentation, which could be a strong case for legal action. A local lawyer will be in touch soon to assist you further. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!