FAQ's
CANCEL YOUR SOLAR CONTRACT NOW
ARE YOU TRAPPED IN A BAD SOLAR CONTRACT?
WE MAY BE ABLE TO
CANCEL IT
Is your solar company out of business – or were you misled about your Solar Energy Savings?
You may qualify for a cancellation or major reduction of your solar loan.
For years, solar companies have oversold savings, exaggerated incentives, and promised benefits they couldn’t deliver. Now, with hundreds of solar companies bankrupt or out of business, you may be able to cancel your loan, remove the UCC lien and keep your solar panels, free and clear.
ATTENTION MOSAIC, SUNPOWER, AND SUNNOVA CUSTOMERS: OUR INTERNAL FILING DEADLINE IS DECEMBER 1, 2025
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SOLAR’S DARK SIDE
Government data reveals rampant consumer abuse.
Federal regulators report a 746% surge in solar-related complaints since 2018, with thousands of homeowners alleging deception and inflated financing.
The CFPB found some solar loans inflate costs by 30% or more, while the FTC warns that “free solar panel” offers and “zero electric bill” claims are often scams.
In Texas alone, consumer agencies logged an 818% spike in solar-fraud complaints, showing how aggressive sales and predatory lending have left families trapped in debt – not savings.
If you're trapped in a bad solar contract, we may be able to cancel it!
Sources: CFPB, FTC, Texas consumer agencies
THERE ARE NO UPFRONT COSTS AND WE ARE ONLY PAID IF WE CANCEL OR SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE YOUR SOLAR LOAN
Complete this form to see if you are eligible to cancel your contract
1) Start Here: Am I Eligible?
Yes. You may have grounds to cancel, reduce, or restructure your solar debt and seek refunds or repairs, even if the installer is defunct.
Yes. Misrepresentations about savings, production guarantees, and bill impact can support claims for cancellation, refunds, or damages.
Missing or non-functional batteries and components are classic breach issues and often easier to prove.
Not necessarily. You can still pursue compensation for misrepresentation, defects, or lost value.
Yes. We’ll preserve your rights (e.g., payoff “under protest”) so you can close and continue seeking relief afterward.



