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  • thastinger
    Solar Fanatic
    • Oct 2012
    • 804

    #61
    Originally posted by Sunking
    If I lived in that neighborhood he would be in court answering civil lawsuit. I may no twin, but he would wish he had never done it paying thousands in lawyer fees defending himself. I would make sure he never gets an ROI. Then I would rally the rest of the neighbors to get in line and sue the SOB to bankruptcy court. Then buy his house on short sale, remove those ugly panels and sell it for a profit to reclaim my court cost and losses.
    It has astroturf and rock in the front yard...which means no water...who gives a chit about a house that shouldn't exist anyway. They are one drought or power outage away from abandoning that.
    1150W, Midnite Classic 200, Cotek PSW, 8 T-605s

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    • HX_Guy
      Solar Fanatic
      • Apr 2014
      • 1002

      #62
      What makes you think that's astroturf?

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      • J.P.M.
        Solar Fanatic
        • Aug 2013
        • 15026

        #63
        Originally posted by Sunking
        If I lived in that neighborhood he would be in court answering civil lawsuit. I may no twin, but he would wish he had never done it paying thousands in lawyer fees defending himself. I would make sure he never gets an ROI. Then I would rally the rest of the neighbors to get in line and sue the SOB to bankruptcy court. Then buy his house on short sale, remove those ugly panels and sell it for a profit to reclaim my court cost and losses.
        Better hurry up and find one, I'd bet such things are about adjudicated out by now, or headed that way at an accelerating rate.

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        • thastinger
          Solar Fanatic
          • Oct 2012
          • 804

          #64
          Originally posted by HX_Guy
          What makes you think that's astroturf?
          Typical SW building materials, may as well be an adobe hut...US flag, foreign made minivan, crotch rocket in garage, solar powered attic fan. Typical new age eco hippie.
          Real grass won't grow there so they import palm trees to water with Colorado River water then truck in lava rock from Hi, put down 4 inches of crush & run and lay some fake grass on top. It's very expensive so that is why the entire front isn't done and the rest is lava rock (from half way around the world).
          1150W, Midnite Classic 200, Cotek PSW, 8 T-605s

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          • HX_Guy
            Solar Fanatic
            • Apr 2014
            • 1002

            #65
            Wow, chip on your shoulder? Or kidding...I can't tell.

            I can assure you real grass grows just fine out there, and actually thrives even. Winter rye grass in the winter months and then bermuda grass in the the summer does great. And lava rock? It's crushed granite. Not sure where you got your info.

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            • Sunking
              Solar Fanatic
              • Feb 2010
              • 23301

              #66
              Originally posted by J.P.M.
              Better hurry up and find one, I'd bet such things are about adjudicated out by now, or headed that way at an accelerating rate.
              Been there and done that back in 2007/2008 out in Prescott AZ. Bought a couple of nice homes up there for pennies on the dollar leased then out for a while, remodeled and then sold them for a tidy profit a year or two ago. Really a fascinating experience. My cousin is a Realtor out there and found them for us. We made an offer to the bank in the morning, and closed first thing after lunch with keys and title in hand. My first Short Sale and probable last.
              MSEE, PE

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              • J.P.M.
                Solar Fanatic
                • Aug 2013
                • 15026

                #67
                Originally posted by Sunking
                Been there and done that back in 2007/2008 out in Prescott AZ. Bought a couple of nice homes up there for pennies on the dollar leased then out for a while, remodeled and then sold them for a tidy profit a year or two ago. Really a fascinating experience. My cousin is a Realtor out there and found them for us. We made an offer to the bank in the morning, and closed first thing after lunch with keys and title in hand. My first Short Sale and probable last.
                My apologies for the imprecision. I was not talking about flipping.

                My meaning was to hurry and find a home that is perceived to have been made ugly by solar, buy a home in that neighborhood, then sue as you wrote - sort of in a tongue in cheek way.

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                • Sunking
                  Solar Fanatic
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 23301

                  #68
                  Originally posted by J.P.M.
                  My apologies for the imprecision. I was not talking about flipping.

                  My meaning was to hurry and find a home that is perceived to have been made ugly by solar, buy a home in that neighborhood, then sue as you wrote - sort of in a tongue in cheek way.
                  No apology needed. I sent my partner in TX a picture of the house and at first he thought it was a joke and something I cooked up using Photoshop or found out on the net trying to get him fired up. He is an Architect, and just could not believe his eyes. He still thinks it is a fake picture, he just cannot bring himself to believe someone would do that to such a gorgeous design.
                  MSEE, PE

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                  • carzin
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 9

                    #69
                    All... I wanted you to see the finished product. 5.75 kW system, using 22 Hyundai MG 260 Watt panels and Enphase M250. Not pictured are four panels on a rear alcove of the home.

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