Solar power just a switch away - WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports | Fort Lauderdale

A South Florida couple thought they'd save money and go green with solar power, but it's turned out to be a costly mistake. Bill and Mary Garrett invested over $65,000 in 42 panels three years ago, but now the system isn't producing electricity and the city is racking up fines.

The project started smoothly, with the work completed within weeks. However, when the company went bankrupt, leaving the Garretts out of pocket, things took a turn for the worse. Despite paying the finance company in full, they couldn't find anyone to complete the job.

"It's like they're saying we don't work on other people's projects, and our panels are too old," Bill Garrett told Help Me Howard. The city is now charging $100 per day in fines and threatening to put a lien on their home, which could result in losing it.

Contract law expert Howard Finkelstein explains that the Garretts made a mistake by paying the full amount upfront. "You never want to pay all of the money before the work is done," he said. The lender should have taken on more responsibility for dispersing the funds, so they can't say they weren't aware of the company's financial issues.

The city has agreed to continue the case until May and delay certification of the lien, giving the Garretts some more time. However, Bill still needs to find a contractor to complete the installation and flip the switch that will finally bring them the solar energy they're counting on.

For now, the couple is just holding out hope. "We got hope," Mary Garrett said with a smile. And despite not having any solar power yet, they're finding the positive energy from their home – filled with instruments and filled with music.
 
Ugh, I am literally livid for this poor couple Bill & Mary Garrett!!! 🀯 They went all in on going green and now they're getting RIPPED OFF by a bankrupt company that just DROPPED THE BALL! $65,000 is a HUGE investment and to have it not work out because of some shady business deal is just so frustrating 😑. And the city's fines are just adding insult to injury πŸ€‘. I mean what even is the point of paying upfront if the contractor can't deliver?! It's just common sense, right? πŸ˜’

And don't even get me started on how they're being treated like they're somehow to blame for this whole mess πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Like, hello! The company went bankrupt and left them high & dry - it's not like they were the ones who didn't show up to work or anything! πŸ˜’ It just makes me so angry that people can be so cruel and heartless, especially when it comes to something as important as solar power for their home 🌞.

I'm sending all my positive vibes to Bill & Mary right now 🌈. I hope they get everything sorted out soon and can finally enjoy the benefits of solar power 😊. And to anyone who's considering going green, just make sure you do your research and go with reputable companies! Don't let people like this shady contractor take advantage of you 🚫.
 
πŸ€” I'm skeptical about this whole thing. 65k for 42 panels that don't even work? That's crazy! And now the city is racking up fines and threatening to put a lien on their home? 🚫 It sounds like some shady business deal went down.

I think contract law expert Howard Finkelstein hits the nail on the head - paying upfront is always a bad idea. The lender should've been more responsible with dispersing funds, not just collecting cash. And what about Bill and Mary's research before investing in solar power? Did they even check if the company had a good reputation or financial stability?

It's also weird that the city agreed to delay certification of the lien until May... seems like an easy way out for them. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Has anyone looked into the city's policies on solar panel installation and maintenance? What kind of oversight is in place to prevent this kind of thing from happening again? πŸ’‘
 
Ugh I'm literally so fed up with these companies that think they can just take people's money and run 🀯! Bill and Mary Garrett invested a whopping 65k in solar panels and now they're getting hit with fines? Like, what is wrong with these people?! The city is basically saying they don't want to do business with them anymore because of some company going bankrupt. And the lender is just as bad, taking all their money upfront and then leaving them high and dry πŸ€‘.

And you know what really gets me? These fine folks are still holding on to hope that they'll get their solar panels installed and be able to save some actual money. Meanwhile, I'm over here thinking about how the system is so broken that people can't even trust companies to do a simple job right. It's just not fair πŸ’”. The city needs to step up and make sure these guys don't lose their home over this 🏠.

I mean, what's the point of paying all upfront if you're not gonna be able to get the work done? It's just a big scam 🚫. And now they have to deal with daily fines of $100? Are you kidding me?! This is just ridiculous. I feel so bad for Bill and Mary, but at the same time, I'm so angry on their behalf 😀.
 
omg I would've been so stressed out if that happened to me 🀯!! like I remember when my friend invested in those solar panels for her pool and it was supposed to save her like a thousand dollars a year... but now the company went belly up and she's still waiting for it to be fixed πŸ’ΈπŸ˜©. and don't even get me started on the bills they're racking up, that's just crazy talk $100 a day?! 🀯 I'm just glad the city is giving them more time, maybe someone will come through and help them out now... meanwhile I'm over here making fun of their solar panel situation in my next TikTok video πŸ˜‚πŸŒž
 
πŸ€” this is wild. paying upfront should've been a major red flag... i mean, who gets solar panels and then can't even find someone to finish the job? $100/day in fines is insane tho πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm so bummed to hear about Bill & Mary's solar panel fiasco 🌫️ They invested so much in this green dream, only to have it turn into a costly nightmare πŸ’Έ The city's fine schedule is totally unfair – $100 per day? That's like, a small fortune! 😱 And the fact that they couldn't find anyone to finish the job after the company went bankrupt just highlights how tricky contract law can be 🀯 I mean, who gets paid upfront for a project without having a contingency plan in place? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's not like Bill & Mary are asking for much – just some solar power and a chance to recoup their investment πŸ’« But hey, at least they've got music to keep them company 🎡
 
this is so frustrating πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ, i mean who gets stuck with 100 bucks a day in fines just cuz one company went bankrupt? it sounds like a huge administrative headache for the city too... i dont think they can just put a lien on someones home without giving them time to find a new contractor or appeal the decision somehow... maybe there should be more protection for homeowners when dealing with contractors and solar panel installations 🀝, especially when its as expensive as it sounds like this was πŸ’Έ.
 
😬 this whole thing is so annoying! I mean, come on, Bill and Mary thought they were going green and saving money, but it's turned out to be a total headache 🀯. They invested all that cash in solar panels and now the company went bankrupt? That's just not right πŸ’Έ.

I feel bad for them, though - paying upfront was probably a huge mistake. The city should be helping them figure this out instead of racking up fines πŸ˜’. And to make matters worse, they're facing losing their home 🏠. It's like the city is saying, "Sorry, you made a mistake, now you gotta deal with it" 😀.

I'm just glad there's still hope for them 🌟. They're holding on to that positive energy from music and stuff 🎡. Maybe they'll find someone to fix the panels soon and get some solar power going 🌞. Fingers crossed! πŸ‘
 
😩 This couple's solar panel deal gone wrong is a major red flag for anyone thinking of investing in renewable energy. $65k upfront is crazy talk! 🀯 I'd advise people to get everything in writing, including the payment terms and contingency plans.

And what's up with the city being so aggressive? Can't they just work out a payment plan or something? πŸ€‘ The fines are piling up and it's stressful for the Garretts. Maybe they should've done their due diligence on the company before committing to such a large upfront payment.

It's great that the couple is staying positive, but this could've been avoided if they'd just been more careful. You can't put all your eggs in one basket (or solar panel system πŸ˜‚).
 
😩 This is just ridiculous! I mean, who pays $65,000 upfront for solar panels? They must have been out of their minds thinking it was a good deal... I don't get why they didn't negotiate better with the company or chose a different provider in the first place. 🀯 And now the city is racking up fines and threatening to take away their home? That's just not right! 😑 They're already struggling, having paid all that upfront money. The fact that the lender wasn't more responsible about dispersing the funds just adds insult to injury... ugh! πŸ’”
 
Ugh πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ, what's up with that solar panel company? πŸ˜’ Bill & Mary Garrett thought they were saving money, but now they're getting fined πŸ’Έ daily! $100 a day is crazy! πŸ’₯ 42 panels for $65k was already pricey πŸ€‘. And the city is all like "hey, we don't care about your financial situation" 😐.

I think the finance company should've taken more responsibility πŸ’ͺ, you know? They're the ones who took all that cash upfront πŸ“ˆ. Now the Garretts are stuck with no solar power and a bunch of fines 🀯. It's just not fair πŸ˜”. But, on a positive note, Bill & Mary are finding some silver lining 🌞 - they're making music together! 🎸🎢
 
πŸ€” Solar panels can be super costly, especially if you gotta pay upfront πŸ€‘. I mean, Bill and Mary thought they were saving money by going green, but now it's like they've got a solar power debt πŸ’Έ. If the company went bankrupt, that's not the Garretts' problem – they shouldn't have to foot the bill for their own project πŸ™„.

It's crazy how contract law can play out in situations like this. Paying upfront is usually bad news 🚫. I feel for them, though – it's been three years and no solar power yet ⏰. Hopefully, someone will come along soon to flip the switch and bring 'em some energy πŸ’‘. And hey, at least their home is still music to their ears...literally 🎢!
 
I feel so bad for these guys πŸ€•. They thought they were doing something eco-friendly but ended up getting taken to the cleaners financially πŸ’Έ. It's crazy that a company can just go bankrupt on you and leave you high and dry, especially when it comes to something as big as solar panels 🌞. The city's fining them like $100 a day? That's just ridiculous ⚠️.

What really gets me is the contract law expert saying they should've paid less upfront, like a few grand instead of 65K πŸ’Έ. It's all about taking responsibility and making sure everyone's on the same page 🀝. The Garretts were just trying to do the right thing, and now they're stuck with this huge mess πŸŒͺ️.

I love how Mary is still holding onto hope though ❀️. And it's funny that she's finding positivity in her home, surrounded by instruments and music 🎢. Maybe she'll find a way to make solar panels work for her, or maybe she'll just enjoy the music and vibes while they sort out this mess 😊.
 
omg u guys i cant even believe this lol bill & mary garrett invested like 65k in solar panels and now its costing them so much more than if they just bought a new system 3 yrs ago 🀯 the city is fining them $100/day and threatening to put a lien on their home which would be literally devastating 😱 ill never understand why the company went bankrupt and left them high & dry πŸ’Έ and what's up with contract law tho? shouldn't the lender take more responsibility for dispersing funds before the work even starts πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ anyway i guess they have till may but i'm keeping my fingers crossed for these good people ❀️ at least their home is still full of music and instruments which is literally the best thing to come out of this situation πŸŽΈπŸ’–
 
omg 😱 i dont get why ppl invest so much in solar power if its gonna turn out like this πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it sounds like a total nightmare for bill and mary garett - all that money down the drain πŸ’Έ and now they're paying fines?! $100 a day is crazy πŸ€‘
 
omg I'm dying over here!! $100/day fines for solar panels that arent even producing electricity? that's crazy! bill & mary garrett are literally losing their home over this... like what do u do? they paid all the upfront money but the company went bankrupt and now the city is taking it out on them? so unfair πŸ€―πŸ’Έ
 
can't believe these ppl... 65k for solar panels that don't even work πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ and now they're getting fined $100 a day? what kinda company just leaves customers high & dry like this? 🚫
 
OH MY GOSH I CANT BELIEVE THIS!!! 😱 it's like the city is just taking advantage of these poor couple!!! πŸ’Έ they invested a ton of money into this solar power system and now they're getting RIPPED OFF πŸ’₯ Bill and Mary are being charged $100 a day in fines and if they dont find a contractor to finish the job they could LOSE THEIR HOME 🏠!!! its just not fair! πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ the city should be taking responsibility for their part in this mess, especially since the lender took on more risk by not dispersing funds properly πŸ’Έ what a disaster...
 
πŸ€” So I'm thinking, it's crazy how one mistake can cost you so much money and stress. The city is basically charging them daily fines because of a company that went bankrupt... that's not fair to Bill and Mary. I mean, they paid the full amount upfront, but that doesn't mean the lender wasn't responsible for making sure the job got done.

I'm all for going green and saving money on your energy bills, but it's gotta be worth it, you know? This whole thing is just so frustrating... Bill and Mary are still holding out hope that they'll get their solar power working soon. I hope they do! 🌞
 
Back
Top