State Guides • 2026-06-18

Fort Lauderdale Solar Scams: Broward Homeowner Red Flags

Fort Lauderdale solar panel scams can target FPL bills, retirees, roof fears, and rushed tablet contracts. Know the Broward warning signs.

Fort Lauderdale solar scams often use the same bait: FPL bills are painful, the sun is strong, and a rep says your roof can "pay for itself." The problem starts when a high-pressure pitch turns into a long loan, a vague warranty, or a roof leak nobody wants to own.

Disclaimer: This article is informational, not legal advice.

Why Broward Homeowners Are Targets

Broward has high home values, dense canvassing routes, retirees, language-diverse neighborhoods, and real storm concerns. A dishonest rep can turn each of those into pressure: sign today, protect your home, beat utility rates, or grab a rebate before it disappears.

Broward pressure point Paperwork question
FPL savings claim What bill data and rate assumptions were used?
Roof protection pitch Who pays if mounts, flashing, or gutters fail?
Battery backup promise Does it back up the whole home or only selected loads?
Senior homeowner pitch Was the cancellation notice clear and delivered?

The Deal Has To Survive Daylight

Do not judge a solar offer by the smiling monthly payment. Ask what the system costs in cash, what it costs when financed, whether there is a dealer fee, what happens if the tax credit is lower than expected, and whether the roof warranty is written in plain terms.

For the statewide framework, read Florida solar fraud guide, then move up to the solar panel scams and ripoffs pillar.

Evidence To Save

  • Screenshots of FPL savings promises.
  • Signed PDFs, loan documents, and audit trails.
  • Photos of roof penetrations, flashing, gutters, and attic leaks.
  • Any Spanish, Creole, or verbal explanation that differed from the English contract.

What To Do Next

  1. Verify the license through Florida DBPR.
  2. Pull together a dated timeline before calling the company again.
  3. If the company blames FPL, ask for the production data and interconnection record.
  4. Use the solar fraud reporting guide if the company stalls.

FAQ

Are Fort Lauderdale solar scams usually about fake panels?

Usually no. The more common pattern is a real installation wrapped in bad sales math, inflated financing, roof-risk denial, or promises that never appear in the final documents.

What if the pitch was in another language?

Save messages and identify the language used in the presentation. If the contract was in English but the explanation was different, that mismatch can matter.

What page should this support internally?

This page feeds authority to Florida solar fraud rights and homeowner legal rights, while linking sideways to nearby Florida city coverage.

Next Research Steps

Use these resources to connect this issue with the broader solar scam pattern, the relevant legal framework, and the next practical action.