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Code · Montana · Title 30 — Trade and Commerce · Chapter 14 · Part 1

30-14-166. Solar buyer's right to cancel -- prohibition of deceptive statements.

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30-14-166 . Solar buyer's right to cancel -- prohibition of deceptive statements.
(1)A solar sales agent shall provide a customer with an explanation of the customer's recission rights written in all capital letters that includes space for the customer to initial a written acknowledgment of having read and understood the explanation that reads as follows:
"YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THIS CONTRACT WITHIN 3 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER YOU SIGN THIS CONTRACT. TO CANCEL, YOU MUST NOTIFY IN WRITING THE PERSON IDENTIFIED FOR THIS PURPOSE IN THIS CONTRACT BY E-MAIL OR BY CERTIFIED POSTAL MAIL".
(a)If a solar buyer rescinds an installation contract with a solar company or a solar sales agent representing a solar company within 3 business days following the date on which the solar buyer signed an agreement to purchase and provides their cancellation notice in writing to the solar company or the solar sales agent representing a solar company, the contract is terminated.
(b)A solar company or a solar sales agent representing a solar company may not enforce any terms of the rescinded contract and may not file any claims for labor and materials.
(3)A solar company or a solar sales agent representing a solar company may not conduct solicitations using any deceptive statement concerning the costs, financing, and terms and conditions of the purchase or installation of a solar energy system.
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