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Vision Solar Lawyer or Attorney? Help for Orlando & Florida Homeowners

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

Vision Solar was hit with state lawsuits over deceptive door-to-door sales, and left many Florida homeowners with unfinished, non-permitted installs — and loans that started billing before anything was energized. If Vision Solar sold you, here's what we commonly see and how to start.

What we typically see on Vision Solar installs

  • Permits that were never closed and inspections that never passed.
  • Systems that were never energized but the loan billed anyway.
  • Aggressive door-to-door sales claims about savings and tax credits.
  • Financing through GoodLeap or Sunlight Financial.

What you can do

  • Document the permit and PTO status (or the lack of it).
  • Use the Holder Rule to bring the installer's conduct against your lender.
  • File a DBPR complaint, a Florida Attorney General complaint, and a CFPB complaint.
  • Talk to a Florida attorney before stopping any payments.

Looking for a Vision Solar lawyer or attorney?

We are not a law firm — but Florida homeowners searching for a “Vision Solar lawyer” or “Vision Solar attorney” usually need two things first: a clean written record of what happened, and the right consumer-protection attorney to act on it. We build the documentation and connect you with vetted Florida attorneys, including our vetted attorney network in Boca Raton, so you are not starting from scratch. Many work on contingency.

We document your Vision Solar install and loan, and connect you with a vetted Florida attorney.

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General information, not legal advice.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a lawyer to deal with Vision Solar in Florida?

You're not required to, but a Florida consumer-protection attorney can pursue claims a homeowner usually can't on their own — and many work on contingency. We connect you with vetted Florida attorneys, including our vetted attorney network in Boca Raton, after documenting your install and loan.

Vision Solar never finished my system — what are my options?

An unfinished, unpermitted install is a strong fact pattern. You can document the gap, raise it against your lender under the Holder Rule, and file complaints with DBPR, the Florida Attorney General, and the CFPB. An attorney can take it further.

Who financed Vision Solar systems?

Vision Solar installs in Florida were commonly financed through GoodLeap and Sunlight Financial — both of which can be subject to Holder Rule claims for the installer's conduct.

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