Ductless Mini-Split Contract Help for Chatham-Kent Homeowners
If you signed an unfair ductless mini-split contract at your Chatham-Kent home, the 2018 amendments to Ontario's Consumer Protection Act may apply.
Ductless Mini-Split Contracts in Chatham-Kent
Chatham-Kent has been pitched on ductless mini-split conversions tied to Greener Homes Grant branding.
What This Equipment Is Actually Worth
True installed value of a residential single-zone ductless mini-split: roughly $4,500 to $8,000. Multi-zone systems run higher. Door-to-door financed mini-split contracts routinely exceed these figures by many multiples over the life of the agreement.
Mini-split contracts typically run 10 to 15 years, often with monthly fees that compound to several times the equipment's installed value.
The 2018 Amendments Most Often Triggered
Unfulfilled Rebate Promises
Mini-split pitches that lean on Greener Homes or other rebate claims that never pay out are squarely within this ground.
Unconscionable Pricing
Mini-split contract obligations several times the equipment's installed value are central to this ground.
Unsolicited Contact
Door-to-door mini-split sales fall within the restrictions added by the 2018 amendments.
Misrepresented Energy Savings
Energy savings claims used to justify a mini-split contract that never materialise are a recognised misrepresentation.
Where to Start
- Locate the original agreement, including the cancellation period notice and any rebate paperwork.
- Pull a parcel register on your Chatham-Kent property to identify any registration on title.
- Photograph the data plates on your ductless mini-split so the equipment can be valued accurately.
- Stop responding directly to the installer or finance company once you have agent representation.
- Book a free, confidential review.
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Ductless Mini-Split Review for Chatham-Kent Homeowners
A confidential conversation tells you whether your Chatham-Kent ductless mini-split contract is one of the agreements the 2018 amendments were written for.