Breiter Planet Properties

86 Willard Ave, 02771, Seekonk, United States
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About Breiter Planet Properties

Breiter Planet Properties is made up of four core businesses. Breiter Planet Capital, Breiter Planet Development, Breiter Planet Construction, and Breiter Planet Solar Distributors. At our core, our conglomerate of businesses allows us to be a fully vertically integrated solar development, construction, and investment company. Breiter Planet Properties provides value to commercial real estate owners, homeowners, non-profits, municipalities, utilities, and communities across the United States and abroad.

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Glenn Charette (gpc69)
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Stay Away from Breiter Planet Properties… We signed a contract well over a year ago, these guys gave us every excuse under the sun, the short story is this they never pulled building permits, most of the instal was done without an electrician, they were paid in full by the loan servicing company and never brought the panels online- I am suing Andrew Breiter and Breiter Planet if you find yourself in the same situation here is my Attorney info he is representing several folks suing Breiter. Christopher J. Somma Somma Law PLLC 130 Mill Road Durham, NH 03824 o +1 603 733 0092 m +1 202 390 4622 Christopher@sommalawpllc(Dotcom)| www.sommalawpllc(DotCom) Tell him Glenn sent you

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Michael Miles
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Scam artists I’m still being charged for a product I’ve never received and no one at the company will answer my emails or phone calls…

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Stephen Harman
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Contract signed Aug 2020 still not done. I signed my contract with Andrew / Breiter Planet in August 2020. No haggling on the price I paid the price he quoted. The project was for a solar panels and a powerwall. The loan payments start instantly. It took until May 2021 for anything much to happen. What was supposed to be a day install dragged through the whole weekend and even then didn't result in job done, lots of trips off the job site to pick up connectors and missing parts. At this point a new electrical panel was needed and that, through my request put a hold on the job for 3 months. In September 2021 the new electrical panel went in and Andrew told me he was submitting the system for electrical inspection and getting it turned on. I went to the site in October 2021 and found an incomplete system with bare exposed wires, certainly not ready for inspection. Late October 2021 he promised to get back to the site and get the wiring finished that week. November 2021 that finally happened. It's now March 2022, the permits are expired with eversource and the town. While the Solar panels are on thia feels like it will never be turned on as the permissions process needs to be restarted. Further the powerwall that is part of this project and would have helped protect the home, and provides a decent financial incentive from eversource is still not on site despite my continued serving of a loan on an asset not in my possession. Promised follow up does not happen. Communication of status updates does not occur. I'll get back to you with an update in 24 hours becomes almost 2 weeks of silence. Breiter Planet and Andrew are clearly overcommitted and should not take on more work until they clear the backlog. This is a very bitter start to what is supposed to be a positive 25 year relationship.

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