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  • Thomps971
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    I'm in a mess with my panels I've lost 3 previous sales and 4 is to withdraw offer due to lease panels, I've begged the company to remove lease as promised they would in sale pitch if it caused any problems, my solicitor is also in contact with them, we await out come hopefully the right one if not I'll be the first to start a court action against miss sold solar panels. I won't name company just yet as would not be fair. I stand to lose my life savings on the deposit that's no refundable. I will update name once I feel they have cost me and my family our life savings.
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  • Thomps971
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    Mine have had issues due to lease

  • Raul
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    Try send a message to the member that claims he works for the company and he will receive a email notification; try company house or the MCS , they have to be atleast MCS accredited and they may be on the REA, ppl at rea are great help and can guide you on the right direction.

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  • harrison962
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    Hi,
    We are due to move house this Friday! ! The solicitors say they have tried contacting a shade greener but can get no response regarding who they are accredited by and who their insurers are- we have enjoyed our panels but need this info and fast - can anyone please help ? We have left countless emails and phone messages to no avail.

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  • harrison962
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    Hi,
    Really hoping you can help with my query we are in the process of moving house this Friday! We need to know who a shade greener are accredited by and insured by -can't get through by email or phone. Many thanks

  • Raul
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    Yes the tax payer and those who can't afford solar even for free if they rent and don't owe the property . That's a fact .

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  • J.P.M.
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    And, at the end of the analysis, a thing is worth exactly no more and no less than someone is willing to pay.

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by Mykel
    Unfortunately we don't have any data for the US, we only cover England and Wales.
    I understand. I just wanted to let anyone else reading this thread that opinions concerning a solar pv system's value is different around the world.

    It looks like it is desired in the UK but not so much hear in the USA.

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  • Mykel
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    Originally posted by SunEagle
    While your data sounds encouraging I would hazard to say that the feelings about solar panels improving a home's value are not the same all over the world and more to the point here in the US where for some an existing pv system is more of a liability then an improvement.

    Different cultures have different levels of appreciation and specifically what is important to their home and lifestyle.
    Unfortunately we don't have any data for the US, we only cover England and Wales.

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by Mykel
    We have not had an issue with our customers selling their homes. Many of the concerns surrounding the sale of homes with solar panels on are based purely on speculation or on articles asserting that the author would not buy them.

    A survey by ING Direct showed solar panels to be the most desired home improvement for those looking to buy.



    Your brother-in-law may have experienced issues but this will not be one of our systems. Issues arise not from the presence of the solar panels but the lease, many firms did not consider the selling of properties when they created their lease and that lead to issues with mortgage providers.

    Fortunately it is something we considered and that is why properties with our solar panels on do NOT cause issue when selling.

    The issues you have both raised regarding the demand for solar panels has no foundation. Though there are many articles out there that scaremonger they offer nothing in the way of evidence, they only assert opinion.

    To support our claim we have real evidence.

    - We have installed over 55,000 solar panels systems
    - We're installing over 400 every week
    - Over 1,000 of those installed properties have been sold
    - We have had over 1,000,000 applications for our free solar panels

    The demand is there and the evidence shows this.

    Hope this addresses some concerns
    While your data sounds encouraging I would hazard to say that the feelings about solar panels improving a home's value are not the same all over the world and more to the point here in the US where for some an existing pv system is more of a liability then an improvement.

    Different cultures have different levels of appreciation and specifically what is important to their home and lifestyle.

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  • Mykel
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    Selling With Solar

    Originally posted by J.P.M.
    And if the owner wants to sell to someone who, for whatever reason, doesn't want to take advantage of your kind and generous offer ? Or, what does that do to the marketability of the hose in terms of decreasing the # of potential buyers. Or other considerations. Sounds a lot like a U.S. PPA to me.
    We have not had an issue with our customers selling their homes. Many of the concerns surrounding the sale of homes with solar panels on are based purely on speculation or on articles asserting that the author would not buy them.

    A survey by ING Direct showed solar panels to be the most desired home improvement for those looking to buy.

    Originally posted by Raul
    Well , a shade greener are not the only one they do this type of bussines. I came across this very problem , and my brother inlaw took over 2 and half years to sell and that's in NV London where is a huge demand for properties. Let alone the hassle he had to go thru with roof repairs near and under array .
    This is the truth I'm afraid . If you not planing on moving for the length of the contract than it may be ok.
    Your brother-in-law may have experienced issues but this will not be one of our systems. Issues arise not from the presence of the solar panels but the lease, many firms did not consider the selling of properties when they created their lease and that lead to issues with mortgage providers.

    Fortunately it is something we considered and that is why properties with our solar panels on do NOT cause issue when selling.

    The issues you have both raised regarding the demand for solar panels has no foundation. Though there are many articles out there that scaremonger they offer nothing in the way of evidence, they only assert opinion.

    To support our claim we have real evidence.

    - We have installed over 55,000 solar panels systems
    - We're installing over 400 every week
    - Over 1,000 of those installed properties have been sold
    - We have had over 1,000,000 applications for our free solar panels

    The demand is there and the evidence shows this.

    Hope this addresses some concerns

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by Raul
    Well , a shade greener are not the only one they do this type of bussines. I came across this very problem , and my brother inlaw took over 2 and half years to sell and that's in NV London where is a huge demand for properties. Let alone the hassle he had to go thru with roof repairs near and under array .
    This is the truth I'm afraid . If you not planing on moving for the length of the contract than it may be ok.

    Caveat Emptor.

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  • Raul
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    Well , a shade greener are not the only one they do this type of bussines. I came across this very problem , and my brother inlaw took over 2 and half years to sell and that's in NV London where is a huge demand for properties. Let alone the hassle he had to go thru with roof repairs near and under array .
    This is the truth I'm afraid . If you not planing on moving for the length of the contract than it may be ok.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by Mykel
    Hi,

    I work for A Shade Greener and would like to clear things up a bit.

    We only operate in England and Wales. Our service is completely free and the home owner benefits from all the electricity generated, halving their electricity bills. We get paid the FIT which allows us to offer this for free.

    Selling a home is no problem, the solar panels just stay with the home. I'm not sure what the reference to Wonga is in the first reply :s

    Hope this helps.
    And if the owner wants to sell to someone who, for whatever reason, doesn't want to take advantage of your kind and generous offer ? Or, what does that do to the marketability of the hose in terms of decreasing the # of potential buyers. Or other considerations. Sounds a lot like a U.S. PPA to me.

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  • Mykel
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    Correct Reply

    Hi,

    I work for A Shade Greener and would like to clear things up a bit.

    We only operate in England and Wales. Our service is completely free and the home owner benefits from all the electricity generated, halving their electricity bills. We get paid the FIT which allows us to offer this for free.

    Selling a home is no problem, the solar panels just stay with the home. I'm not sure what the reference to Wonga is in the first reply :s

    Hope this helps.

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