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Attorney General Moody Takes Legal Action Against More Solar Companies
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Ashley Moody is taking legal action against two additional solar companies, Vision Solar and SetUp My Solar, for deceiving Floridians. These latest actions come after announcing a suit against MC Solar last month for deceiving hundreds of consumers. Today’s legal actions are the result of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division investigations revealing the companies misled consumers about solar panel system installation processes, misrepresented pricing and incentives, and in some cases, caused damage to customers’ property. Both of the defendants allegedly violated Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.
Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “Our Consumer Protection Division’s hard work has resulted in legal action against three solar companies in just two months. Floridians, please do your research when entering into solar agreements—don’t fall for high-pressure sales tactics and read all the fine print in contracts. And solar companies, beware! If you are conducting deceptive business practices, my office will take action to ensure that these practices cease and, if necessary, that you no longer operate in the Sunshine State.”
Vision Solar sold solar panel systems to hundreds of consumers, allegedly promising certain solar-energy benefits and fast timelines for project completion. Consumers instead reported experiencing extensive delays, damage, and empty promises. The solar company allegedly misled consumers about the solar panel system installation process and relevant incentives or credits. Vision Solar also allegedly failed to successfully complete the permit requirements in setting up consumers’ solar grids, resulting in unexpected fines or liens for the customers.
In a separate case, SetUp My Solar, d/b/a 320 Solar, and owners, allegedly used high-pressure sales tactics and misrepresented to consumers’ possible savings, the quality of equipment and potential tax rebates. Consumers reported the company failed to complete or properly install systems, causing failed inspections and damage to consumers’ homes. The defendants also allegedly often bundled the solar equipment with additional items, such as water heaters and air conditioning units, without having the proper license and permit required to install them.
The Florida Attorney General’s Office is seeking to permanently enjoin both companies from making unsubstantiated or misleading claims, or engaging in any business practice that misleads consumers about solar panel systems. The actions also seek to recover refunds and other relief for consumers for harms suffered as a result of these practices.
To view the action taken against Vision Solar, click here.
To view the action taken against SetUp My Solar, click here.
In addition to these actions, Attorney General Moody also recently took action against another deceptive solar company, MC Solar. According to a consumer protection investigation, MC Solar and its owners scammed hundreds of consumers, including seniors, persons with disabilities and veterans. To learn more, click here.
Attorney General Moody offers the following tips for consumers:
- Beware of solar companies advertising as being a government-affiliated entity;
- Thoroughly research solar companies before hiring. Read online reviews, check the Better Business Bureau website, and ask the company for names of customers in the area who can speak to the company’s work;
- Do not feel pressured to make a purchase the same day the solar sales pitch occurs. Take time to review documentation the company provides to understand what type of solar panel system is being offered and any financing terms;
- Read the fine print carefully before signing a contract. Not all consumers will be eligible for rebates, utility incentives, and other appealing perks; and,
- Solar panels may impact home-insurance coverage. Talk to the homeowners insurance company to ask about how solar panels fit in to a policy.
To report deceptive or unfair trade practices, call 1(866) 9NO-SCAM or visit MyFloridaLegal.com.
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King Charles Strips Prince Andrew of All Royal Titles, Now Known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor
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15 hours agoon
October 31, 2025By
Willie David
LONDON (FNN) – In a historic and unprecedented decision, King Charles has stripped his younger brother, Prince Andrew, of all royal titles, including “Prince,” effectively removing him from the public and formal life of the British monarchy.
Buckingham Palace confirmed Thursday, October 30, 2025, that Andrew, 65, will no longer be referred to as His Royal Highness or by any of his former peerages. Instead, he will be known simply as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
“His Majesty has today initiated a formal process to remove the Style, Titles, and Honours of Prince Andrew,” Buckingham Palace said in an official statement. “Prince Andrew will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.”
Royal Titles and Honors Revoked
Andrew, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II, had held the title of Duke of York since 1986, as well as Earl of Inverness and Baron Killyleagh, all granted on his wedding day to Sarah Ferguson. Those titles, along with his honors as a Knight of the Garter and Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order, have now been revoked.
The move also affects his long-term residence. Andrew has been ordered to surrender his lease at Royal Lodge in Windsor, where he has lived for decades.
“His lease on Royal Lodge has, to date, provided him with legal protection to continue in residence,” the palace said. “Formal notice has now been served to surrender the lease, and he will move to alternative private accommodation.”
The statement emphasized that these measures were necessary “notwithstanding the fact that he continues to deny the allegations against him.”
Epstein Scandal and Royal Family Reaction
The decision comes amid renewed scrutiny of Andrew’s association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and ongoing public backlash over past allegations of misconduct. While Andrew continues to deny all accusations, palace insiders say the King’s decision reflects concerns about the monarchy’s integrity and public image.
“Their Majesties wish to make clear that their thoughts and utmost sympathies have been, and will remain with, the victims and survivors of any and all forms of abuse,” the statement concluded.
According to royal sources, King Charles used his Royal Prerogative—a power allowing the sovereign to manage royal titles and honors without parliamentary approval—to finalize the move. The decision reportedly has the support of Prince William and other senior members of the royal family.
The last time a British royal was formally stripped of a title was in 1917, when Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, lost his titles under the Titles Deprivation Act after swearing allegiance to Germany during World War I.
With this move, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor becomes the first modern royal to be fully divested of all royal status by a reigning monarch.
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Orange County Mayor Demings Breaks Ground on $7 Million Osprey Sound Affordable Housing Community for Seniors
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15 hours agoon
October 31, 2025By
Willie David
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (FNN) – Orange County leaders broke ground today on Osprey Sound, a new 100-unit affordable apartment community for seniors located at 5453 Rio Grande Avenue.
Developed by Denver-based Ulysses Development Group, Osprey Sound will offer one-, two-, and three-bedroom units designed for residents aged 62 and older earning at or below 70 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI).
The County supported the project with a $7 million investment from its Affordable Housing Trust Fund, in addition to $378,000 in impact fee waivers to help make the development possible.
Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings, District 6 Commissioner Michael Scott, and District 3 Commissioner Mayra Uribe attended the groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the milestone.
“With housing developments like these, we are moving the needle in our community to make housing more affordable,” said Mayor Demings. “The seniors living here will be incredibly blessed with a good place to live. This is going to uplift the entire community.”
Since the creation of the Affordable Housing Trust Fund in 2020, Orange County has allocated $58 million to support more than a dozen affordable housing projects, creating nearly 2,400 new affordable units. In October 2025, the Board of County Commissioners approved an additional $58.5 million investment over the next three years, expected to create or preserve an estimated 3,570 affordable housing units.
Set to open in Spring 2027, Osprey Sound will feature a variety of modern amenities, including:
- In-unit washers and dryers 
- Stainless steel appliances 
- Walk-in closets 
- A fitness center 
- A business center 
- Multipurpose space for resident activities and crafts 
- A swimming pool 
The Osprey Sound project underscores Orange County’s ongoing commitment to expanding access to affordable housing and improving quality of life for seniors across Central Florida.
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Orange County Clerk Hosts “HalloWedding” Ceremonies for Couples Saying “I Do” This Halloween
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17 hours agoon
October 30, 2025
ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Love is in the spooky air this Halloween as the Orange County Clerk of Courts invites couples to celebrate their big day with a festive twist during its “HalloWedding” themed ceremonies on Friday, October 31, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ceremony rooms at the Orange County Courthouse in downtown Orlando and the Winter Park branch will be decorated for the fall season, providing a whimsical and memorable setting for couples ready to say “I do” to their boo.
“This event is all about bringing our community together in a creative and festive way,” said Orange County Clerk Tiffany Moore Russell. “Couples can celebrate their love while adding their own personal touch to a day that will be remembered for years to come.”
Costumes Welcome—but Follow the Rules
Couples and guests are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes to add flair to their ceremonies, but all costumes must comply with courthouse security regulations.
- Masks or face paint may only be applied right before the ceremony and must be removed immediately afterward. 
- Masks are not permitted while walking through courthouse buildings. 
- Costume accessories resembling weapons—including plastic swords, guns, or handcuffs—are strictly prohibited. 
- Outfits must be publicly appropriate and not sexually explicit or revealing. 
These rules ensure that couples can safely enjoy the festivities while maintaining courthouse security standards.
Appointments, Fees, and Marriage License Details
Couples can schedule appointments in advance or walk in on the day of the event; however, appointment slots are limited, and early registration is encouraged. Both the marriage license and the ceremony require separate fees.
Florida residents should be aware of a possible three-day waiting period before the ceremony, depending on specific requirements. Couples are urged to visit the marriage section of the Clerk’s website for detailed information on eligibility, documentation, and fees.
Marriage licenses remain valid for 60 days, so couples must confirm that their license is active on their ceremony date.
For those preferring a traditional wedding, the Clerk’s Office will also conduct ceremonies at all locations, including Apopka and Ocoee branches, on Halloween or any regular business day.
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