So here's a bit of an update on things. The layer was always very gung-ho when i'd visit him in his office. But then when I'd email him a few days later to see what progress he'd made, he'd always be like "you may be out of luck". I told him why don't I first contact vivint myself and have them "correct" the estimated bill amounts from when I turned the system off. Then once they correct that, he can call them and try to work out some kind of termination deal.
Welp, vivint said the contracts says i'm responsible for paying for estimated amounts of electricity the solar panels made, even if the system is shut off. They tell me this a year and a half after I shut the system off. Remember this isn't my contract, the dumb ass previous home owners signed this contract.
Speaking of which, vivint has sent me the contract the original home owners signed, and a copy of a generic, blank transfer agreement. They didn't send me a transfer agreement or anything with my signature on it. At this point I'm not sure I signed anything at all. I thought I did, but if I had, it would be in my paperwork. I've searched through every last page and found nothing. Unless it was something I signed where I was not given a copy. If that's the case, then why didn't vivint send me a copy of their copy? I suspect the answer to that is that they lost it. Apparently it took them two years to even figure out that the previous owners were gone. So clearly they never transferred the account, the bills they were generating were still in their name.
Again my lawyer was really useless at this point. He called them while I was there and got a buyout price of like $30,000+, then wanted to know how to get OUT of the contract, not buy it out, and they told him there is no way out of these contracts (WHO THE **** WOULD SIGN ONE OF THESE??? IT'S NOT EVEN A GOOD DEAL). Again he's going to look in to it and contact some people, there's gotta be a way. A few days later, he tells me he's basically given up. I'm not convinced he's done anything on the matter except calls he's made while I was there.
So at this point, this is early spring 2017 I believe, i tell him that I've got nothing to lose at this point, why don't I just wait for them to call me back again (they had been calling me regularly telling me they need to speak to me), and tell them basically "I never signed the contract, I've never paid them a dime, I don't intend to, come get the panels off my house" and hope that they don't have a transfer agreement.
I also had a plan B, which was to pay the $500 fee to have them "temporarily" removed and stored, then once they were off the house, never take their calls again. I was most likely not going to go with this plan, but it's possibly an option.
So what happened the next time they called was... oh right, they suddenly stopped calling me. No calls, no emails, no letters in the mail, nothing. It's been 6 months or so, not a word, not a peep. The panels are still switched off, it's like they're not even there. This is very strange.
So, what should my next move be?
On the one hand, I want to contact them to hopefully get the ball rolling, as I would love to have these panels off my house before Winter, as the snow avalanches cause more and more damage to the house every year. If I did contact them, I could ask if they have a transfer agreement or anything in my name, and see what their response it; Or I could "bluff" and just say 'come get em' and hope they have no agreement.
OR, I could NOT contact them and wait for them to contact me. The idea being that the more time goes by, the more likely it is that one way or another, they will have lost any paperwork they might have.
It seems like these are about my only options at this point. Other than just keeping the panels, which I don't want to do because I'll be increasing my monthly electric bill by 300% or so, AND if I ever want to sell the house, no one's going to want this insane, expensive liability stuck to the roof.
Welp, vivint said the contracts says i'm responsible for paying for estimated amounts of electricity the solar panels made, even if the system is shut off. They tell me this a year and a half after I shut the system off. Remember this isn't my contract, the dumb ass previous home owners signed this contract.
Speaking of which, vivint has sent me the contract the original home owners signed, and a copy of a generic, blank transfer agreement. They didn't send me a transfer agreement or anything with my signature on it. At this point I'm not sure I signed anything at all. I thought I did, but if I had, it would be in my paperwork. I've searched through every last page and found nothing. Unless it was something I signed where I was not given a copy. If that's the case, then why didn't vivint send me a copy of their copy? I suspect the answer to that is that they lost it. Apparently it took them two years to even figure out that the previous owners were gone. So clearly they never transferred the account, the bills they were generating were still in their name.
Again my lawyer was really useless at this point. He called them while I was there and got a buyout price of like $30,000+, then wanted to know how to get OUT of the contract, not buy it out, and they told him there is no way out of these contracts (WHO THE **** WOULD SIGN ONE OF THESE??? IT'S NOT EVEN A GOOD DEAL). Again he's going to look in to it and contact some people, there's gotta be a way. A few days later, he tells me he's basically given up. I'm not convinced he's done anything on the matter except calls he's made while I was there.
So at this point, this is early spring 2017 I believe, i tell him that I've got nothing to lose at this point, why don't I just wait for them to call me back again (they had been calling me regularly telling me they need to speak to me), and tell them basically "I never signed the contract, I've never paid them a dime, I don't intend to, come get the panels off my house" and hope that they don't have a transfer agreement.
I also had a plan B, which was to pay the $500 fee to have them "temporarily" removed and stored, then once they were off the house, never take their calls again. I was most likely not going to go with this plan, but it's possibly an option.
So what happened the next time they called was... oh right, they suddenly stopped calling me. No calls, no emails, no letters in the mail, nothing. It's been 6 months or so, not a word, not a peep. The panels are still switched off, it's like they're not even there. This is very strange.
So, what should my next move be?
On the one hand, I want to contact them to hopefully get the ball rolling, as I would love to have these panels off my house before Winter, as the snow avalanches cause more and more damage to the house every year. If I did contact them, I could ask if they have a transfer agreement or anything in my name, and see what their response it; Or I could "bluff" and just say 'come get em' and hope they have no agreement.
OR, I could NOT contact them and wait for them to contact me. The idea being that the more time goes by, the more likely it is that one way or another, they will have lost any paperwork they might have.
It seems like these are about my only options at this point. Other than just keeping the panels, which I don't want to do because I'll be increasing my monthly electric bill by 300% or so, AND if I ever want to sell the house, no one's going to want this insane, expensive liability stuck to the roof.
I'm really sorry you got boned, honest. But given that vendor, I'm not at all surprised. Another cautionary tail to avoid leases and PPA's, solar bottom feeders and to always read what you're signing.
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