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Solar Cancellation in Nevada

Many homeowners look for help with Nevada solar cancellation laws after a high-pressure sales pitch. You may have signed a contract because of free solar promises or zero-dollar bill guarantees.

Nevada's Deceptive Trade Practices Act (NRS 598) and door-to-door sales rules (NRS 598.130) protect homeowners.

Cooling-Off Period Nevada provides a 3-business-day cooling-off period on home-solicited sales.

Deceptive Trade Practices The DTPA prohibits false savings claims, misrepresenting government sponsorship, and misrepresenting warranty coverage. Remedies include rescission, damages, and attorney fees.

Contractor Licensing Solar installers must be licensed by the Nevada State Contractors Board. Unlicensed work may be voidable and complaint-eligible.

Complaint Filing Complaints can be filed with the Nevada Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection.

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