Vivint Victim 7

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Vivint Solar

If you have any idea that you may be selling your house within the 20 year Vivint contract period, do not sign the contract. Our sales person, Brett Goldstein, told us it would cost $499 to have the panels removed if the buyers didn't want the contract transferred. Not true! It's going to cost us approximately $20,000 to cancel the contract now that we're selling our house and the new buyers do not want the solar panels. Check out #12 Assignment and Transfer in the contract which is the section that Vivint will refer you to while apologizing for the "misunderstanding". If we had a full roof of panels installed rather than a half, the cost to us to cancel the contract would've been about $40,0000!!! We told our salesperson very specifically that we planned on selling our house within 5 years. Now we're paying the price for Vivint's representative's lies. Do not sign a Vivant contract!!!

Type: Residential Electric

Reviewed: 06/21/2017

Substandard

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