Do Not Trust the Summary More Than the Contract
The sales summary is not the thing that protects you. The contract is.
One of the most basic pieces of solar literacy is learning not to trust the spoken summary more than the written contract.
A sales conversation can sound clean, simple, and reassuring. But the document is what controls the payment structure, workmanship limits, transfer terms, escalation language, timeline obligations, and the trap clauses that can stay hidden until much later.
That is why homeowners should never sign because the salesperson 'explained it already.' Read the contract line by line, compare it against the verbal promise, and treat every unclear clause as a risk that still needs to be resolved.
Green Future applies the same rule to itself. Do not trust our summary either if the contract says something else. The only thing worth relying on is the paper you are actually signing.