Item 3. Legal Proceedings
ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
We are involved in various claims arising in the ordinary course of business, including some which we believe are immaterial or which we believe to be frivolous, including actions with respect to contractual matters. In connection with these matters, we assess, on a regular basis, the probability and range of possible loss based on the developments in these matters. In February 2025, an action by a landlord to recover approximately $34,000 plus attorneys’ fees and punitive damages based upon an alleged breach of the lease between Remington Industrial Management LLC and Sunation Solar Systems, Inc. The landlord asserts that Sunation Solar Systems, Inc. has the obligation to insure the entire building rather than keep in full force and effect “fire and hazard insurance for the full replacement value of all improvements located on the demised premise” as specifically provided in the lease rider. Sunation Solar Systems denies that it has an obligation to insure the entire building under the express terms of the lease which is not a “triple net lease.” The landlord has asserted three causes of action for breach of contract, declaratory judgment that the lease requires Sunation to insure the building itself, and a third vague “fraud” theory. The claims against SUNation Energy, Inc. based upon vague allegations of fraud are likely unsustainable. The claims are baseless and frivolous and defendants intend to vigorously defend them.
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From time to time, we also face threatened legal actions or claims in the ordinary course of our business. One such matter involves a residential customer who has informally alleged that Sunation Solar Systems is responsible for the cost to replace certain equipment by a third-party manufacturer that was found to be admittedly defective (by the manufacturer), the cost of which may be substantial. At the moment, SUNation Energy, Inc. has not been included in the claim or allegations; however, to the extent that litigation is commenced, the Company intends to vigorously defend against these as yet unasserted claims.
ITEM 4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
Not applicable.
PART II
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