
Annapolis homeowners served by BGE were targeted by solar sales companies. Maryland's strong net metering program and consumer protection laws provide remedies for homeowners who were misled about their solar contracts.
Thousands of homeowners across Annapolis signed solar contracts after being promised dramatic savings — only to find themselves locked into agreements with escalating payments, underperforming systems, and no clear exit. If you are one of them, you have legal options.
Annapolis homeowners are protected by the Maryland Consumer Protection Act (Md. Code Com. Law § 13-301), which prohibits unfair or deceptive trade practices. The Act provides for actual damages, attorney's fees, and injunctive relief.
Annapolis's coastal location creates solar performance challenges — salt air corrosion, high humidity — that were rarely disclosed during the sales process. BGE's net metering program also has limitations that were often not explained to homeowners.
Most people have their solar canceled and still get to keep their equipment.
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