I-Team: New Georgia rooftop solar rules on horizon to stop 'bad actors'
By Randy Travis Published February 20, 2023 BUFORD, Ga. - Georgia homeowners burned by unreliable rooftop solar companies hope a proposed new law will protect others. Hundreds have complained they fell for the false promises of out-of-state solar installers who flooded their social media pages with ads claiming solar would eliminate their traditional power bill. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/new-rooftop-solar-rules-on-horizon-to-stop-bad-actors
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I-Team: New Georgia rooftop solar rules on horizon to stop 'bad actors'

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