
Aurora, Illinois homeowners were targeted by solar sales companies despite Illinois's variable weather. ComEd customers were promised savings that often did not materialize. Illinois law provides consumer protection remedies.
Thousands of homeowners across Aurora 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.
Aurora IL homeowners are protected by the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act (815 ILCS 505/2), which prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices in trade or commerce. The Act provides for actual damages, punitive damages, and attorney's fees.
Illinois's variable weather, significant cloud cover in winter, and shorter daylight hours mean solar systems produce substantially less than in sunnier states. Solar sales companies often used optimistic projections that did not reflect Illinois's actual weather patterns.
Most people have their solar canceled and still get to keep their equipment.
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Illinois has specific statutes governing solar sales, cooling-off periods, and required contract disclosures. Understanding your state rights is the first step to cancellation.
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