Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison claims the Utah-based solar companies, lenders and company executives engaged in "deceptive and fraudulent practices."
The companies offered up tax and incentive benefits to hundreds of Minnesotans who didn't see those credits and used false advertising practices, the state's complaint says.
Minnesota homeowners who purchased solar panels found the deal to be not as sunny as they were sold after being tricked into signing contracts and loan agreements that are being deemed fraudulent.
The companies offered up tax and incentive benefits to hundreds of Minnesotans who didn't see those credits and used false advertising practices, the state's complaint says.
The companies offered up tax and incentive benefits to hundreds of Minnesotans who didn't see those credits and used false advertising practices, the state's complaint says.