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CSLB says solar complaints falling after new enforcement unit; MOU now permanent

6440433 · September 5, 2025
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CaliforniaContractors State License Board officials reported an 18% projected decline in solar complaints for 2025 and described a new multiple-vendor enforcement unit that fast-tracks repeat-case investigations and has produced accusations and license suspensions.

The California Contractors State License Board reported that solar-related complaints have begun to fall after a rise earlier this decade, and the board has made permanent a specialized enforcement team that fast-tracks repeat-offender investigations.

CSLB staff said the board expects an 18% decrease in solar complaints in 2025 compared with 2024, and credited a dedicated enforcement unit, public outreach and partnerships with other agencies for the change. The unit, branded the multiple-vendor unit (MOU), was created in 2023 and permanently established in mid-2025.

The MOU focuses investigation resources on contractors with multiple open complaints. CSLB staff told the joint California-Nevada meeting that…

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