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Trapped In a Bad Solar Contract?

You May Be Able to Cancel It - Legally.

FREE Case Review - No Obligation

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Common Problems We Solve

Our Firm helps homeowners end unfair or misleading solar agreements, removes liens and ultimately take back control of their home. 

 

We use solar consumer protection laws and proven legal strategies to facilitate the complete elimination of the solar.

Many Homeowners feel as if they were mislead into purchasing these systems.

Solar Contract Issues

Many solar contracts contain unclear or misleading terms that can confuse homeowners about who actually owns the equipment, how financing affects their property, and what savings they can realistically expect. These agreements often blur the line between purchase, lease, or power purchase arrangements, making it difficult for consumers to understand their long-term obligations. Financing terms can lead to UCC-1 filings that complicate refinancing or home sales, while disclaimers in the fine print often negate the verbal promises of energy savings made during the sales process. As a result, consumers may enter into long-term contracts without fully understanding the financial and legal implications of their commitment.

Did this happen to you?

Complaint

They promised the system would produce enough to cover energy costs.

Most of these contracts contain energy savings disclaimers that explicitly disclaims any warranty or guarantee regarding energy savings or reduced electricity costs? What that means is, that you, the customer, have no recourse if your panels underperform; leaving you stuck with not only your energy bill, but also with your solar panel financing payments.

My Payments keep going up

Often times solar panel payments have the potential to increase 1-3% per year through escalation clauses, utility rate changes, and or tax credit adjustments. Often they fail to disclose this to the client.

My system doesn't work and the company went bankrupt.

Warranties or service agreements often times are not honored, leaving you without service or otherwise costly repairs.

I was mislead into a long-term lease or PPA

While solar leases and Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) can seem like an affordable way to go solar with little or no upfront cost, many homeowners later discover serious drawbacks. These contracts typically lock you into long-term agreements—often 20 to 25 years—with escalating payments over time.

I can't sell or refinance because of a solar lien

Almost every contract includes a UCC-1 filing, which is a lien on the system attached to your home, which can block you from selling or refinancing your house-

How It Works

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Free Case Review

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Custom Tailored Legal Strategy

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Resolution

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What Clients Say

I felt like I was held hostage by my solar company and the lender (both in cahoots with each other) I found Solar Relief Center and felt very comfortable with them from the start. They understood my problem and had a solution. It was way more affordable to go with them than pay off my $75,000 loan. I was told by the solar sales person I would get a rebate check back from the Government for $22,500 to apply to the loan, that was a lie, and I still get high electric bills. It took some time to get out of the loan and patience on my part but I am now free of this albatross and can rest easy that I do not have a huge loan or lien on my home any longer.

Mary L, CA

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