On March 14, 2014 the Energy Trust of Oregon removed their ""Trade Ally"" status and canceled six of their projects after receiving documentation about their business practices.
As of the end of March their are outstanding labor claims for unpaid wages against Kamana O Kala, LLC in two of the three states they do business in. (Oregon & Louisiana)
Kamana O Kala, LLC management and several senior staff are violating previous employment agreements by pursuing customers of Lite Solar, LLC.
Kamana O Kala LLC has abandoned three leased properties in two different states accumulating over $50,000 in unpaid back rent.
Kamana O Kala LLC has installed panels that belong to Lite Solar & Totalis Energy on at least three different projects without the authorization from the owner of the panels.
In January of 2014 a lawsuit was filed against Kamana O Kala, LLC regarding issues including the unauthorized storage of Lite Solar/Totalis equipment and solar panel assets is pending and any conversion of these assets could further the parties involved under extreme scrutiny the permissions associated with the transfer of these assets.
Bottom line for those considering new business with Kamana O Kala LLC is caution and prior investigation of the facts and exposure.
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On March 14, 2014 the Energy Trust of Oregon removed their ""Trade Ally"" status and canceled six of their projects after receiving documentation about their business practices.
As of the end of March their are outstanding labor claims for unpaid wages against Kamana O Kala, LLC in two of the three states they do business in. (Oregon & Louisiana)
Kamana O Kala, LLC management and several senior staff are violating previous employment agreements by pursuing customers of Lite Solar, LLC.
Kamana O Kala LLC has abandoned three leased properties in two different states accumulating over $50,000 in unpaid back rent.
Kamana O Kala LLC has installed panels that belong to Lite Solar & Totalis Energy on at least three different projects without the authorization from the owner of the panels.
In January of 2014 a lawsuit was filed against Kamana O Kala, LLC regarding issues including the unauthorized storage of Lite Solar/Totalis equipment and solar panel assets is pending and any conversion of these assets could further the parties involved under extreme scrutiny the permissions associated with the transfer of these assets.
Bottom line for those considering new business with Kamana O Kala LLC is caution and prior investigation of the facts and exposure.