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Getting Solar Robocalls and Texts? Your Florida Rights

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Part of the complete guide: Failed Solar in Florida: The Complete Homeowner's Guide

If you're getting hammered with solar sales calls and texts, you're not powerless. Florida's telephone-solicitation law and the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) both restrict unsolicited sales calls and texts — especially automated ones to people who never agreed to be contacted.

Steps you can take

  • Reply STOP to text messages to opt out.
  • Register your number on the National Do Not Call Registry (donotcall.gov) and Florida's no-sales-call list.
  • Keep a log — dates, times, numbers, and screenshots of texts.
  • Report violations to the FTC and the Florida Attorney General.

Document everything. A clear record of unwanted automated calls or texts can matter — both to make them stop and, in some cases, to support a claim.

This is general information, not legal advice. If the calls are relentless or tied to a solar deal you were pressured into, a Florida consumer attorney can tell you whether you have a claim.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I stop solar robocalls and texts in Florida?

Reply STOP to texts, register on the National Do Not Call Registry and Florida's list, log the calls, and report violations to the FTC and Florida Attorney General. Keep screenshots — documentation is key.

Can I sue over unwanted solar calls?

Possibly. Federal and Florida law restrict unsolicited automated sales calls and texts, and violations can carry penalties. Keep a detailed record and ask a Florida consumer attorney whether your situation qualifies.

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