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Were You Sold by SunPower in Florida?

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

SunPower — long marketed as a premium brand — filed for bankruptcy in 2024, and dealer and warranty support became unreliable as its assets were sold off. If you paid a premium for a SunPower system in Florida, here's where you stand.

What we typically see

  • Premium-priced systems where service requests now go unanswered.
  • Confusion over who honors the warranty after the asset sale.
  • Monitoring or service apps that stopped working.

What still works in your favor

  • Equipment warranties from the hardware manufacturers may still run to you directly.
  • The Holder Rule can hold your lender responsible for what you were promised.
  • Deceptive-sales claims under FDUTPA are unaffected by the bankruptcy.

We document your SunPower system, warranty, and loan and connect you with a vetted Florida attorney.

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General information, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is my SunPower warranty still good after the bankruptcy?

It's complicated — some coverage moved with the asset sale, and the underlying hardware manufacturers may still honor equipment warranties directly. Document your system and coverage, and don't assume you're out of options.

Can I do anything about a SunPower loan?

Yes — the Holder Rule and deceptive-practices law still apply regardless of SunPower's bankruptcy. Document how it was sold and consult a Florida attorney.

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