Ina Turner | Oct 08, 2015
Regarding the article Turbine Opponents Appeal to IESO, US Department of Justice, I wish them good luck.
I have been involved with that entity since last year (June 2014). A solar tracker installed on my property was left to me when the original owner passed away. And in spite of a signed and witnessed statement leaving me the unit (it was already installed on my property anyway), the deceased person’s family’s agreement and numerous papers to be filled out, no one there seems to know what they are doing. I fill out all the papers, send it along and then they disallow it, saying that I have to start all over again. Numerous notarized papers have been sent along, two lawyers were involved and they have never seen anything like this. And still I wait. So Bearat, I hope you have lots of patience, you are going to need it.
I hate to say it, but I, along with others who have dealt with IESO, feel that they would just as soon not be involved, since there is no one there that is willing to take responsibility. On top of that, they will not speak to you on the phone and the only way they want to deal with you is via email.
So again “Good Luck, Bearat.”
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