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Were You Sold by Meraki Installers in Florida?
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Part of the complete guide: Failed Solar in Florida: The Complete Homeowner's Guide →
Meraki Installers is a subcontractor name that surfaces on abandoned and improperly permitted Florida solar jobs — often leaving the homeowner holding the liability. If Meraki appears on your install or permit paperwork, here's what to do.
What we typically see
- Permitting and inspection gaps that leave you exposed.
- Work that was never properly closed out or energized.
- A dealer or sales company on the contract, with Meraki doing the physical install.
We document your install, permits, and loan and connect you with a vetted Florida attorney.
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Frequently asked questions
Meraki never closed my solar permit — what can I do?
An open or never-finalized permit is strong evidence of an unfinished job. Document it, file a DBPR complaint, raise it against your lender under the Holder Rule, and consult a Florida attorney.
Who is responsible if Meraki was just the subcontractor?
Both the dealer/seller on your contract and the lender that financed it can be on the hook — the lender via the Holder Rule. We help identify all the responsible parties.
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