Summary
If you have a dispute related to a solar purchase in New Mexico, the New Mexico Solar Consumer Protection Act mandates clear contracts from solar companies. Solar products must meet state standards, and consumers can file complaints with the New Mexico Attorney Generals Office. If these steps have been taken without resolution, contacting a consumer rights attorney is advisable. The New Mexico State Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service to help you find legal representation.Full Conversation
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I don't do computer
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Purchase
Hello ****, it seems you're having a legal issue related to a purchase. Could you please provide more detail about this purchase? For example, what was the item, when and where did you buy it, and what problems are you experiencing?
Solor
Hello ****, it seems you have an issue related to a solar purchase. Could you please describe the nature of the problem? For instance, was it a product defect or a contract dispute?
Dispute
Hello ****, it sounds like you're experiencing a dispute related to a solar purchase.
In New Mexico:
- The New Mexico Solar Consumer Protection Act requires solar companies to provide clear, detailed contracts.
- Solar products should meet certain standards under the New Mexico Administrative Code.
- Consumers can file complaints with the New Mexico Attorney General's Office.
Is there anything specific you'd like to know about these points?
I did that
I understand, ****. If you've already taken those steps, the next course of action might be contacting a consumer rights attorney. They can provide specific advice and potentially represent you if needed. Would you like information on how to find one in your area?
Yes
Great, ****. You can visit the New Mexico State Bar Association website where they have a lawyer referral service. You can also contact them directly for assistance.
New Mexico State Bar Association
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.nmbar.org