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Thousands of homeowners have been victims of deceptive solar sales tactics. Find out if you qualify to cancel your contract and potentially receive compensation.
See how we've helped thousands escape misleading solar contracts.
I was promised my electric bill would be zero. Instead, it went up. They helped me get out of my contract and I even got a settlement. Couldn't be more grateful.
The salesman lied about everything — the tax credits, the savings, the installation. I thought I was stuck for 25 years until I found this service.
They made the whole process simple. Within weeks, I was free from a contract that was costing me hundreds more than I was told.
Our simple 4-step process makes escaping your solar contract as easy as possible.
Answer a few quick questions to see if you qualify for contract cancellation.
Speak with a solar cancellation specialist who will review your case at no cost.
We gather evidence of misrepresentation and handle all the paperwork for you.
Get released from your solar agreement and potentially receive compensation.
The residential solar industry has seen a surge in complaints about deceptive sales practices. According to recent reports, thousands of homeowners have been misled about costs, savings, and contract terms — often locked into 20-25 year agreements they didn't fully understand.
You have rights. If you were misled during the sales process, you may be entitled to cancel your contract and potentially receive compensation for damages.
Salespeople often claim you'll save thousands when the reality is much different. Many homeowners end up paying more.
Contracts often include annual payment increases that salespeople fail to disclose, making your payments go up year after year.
Many are told they'll receive tax credits they don't qualify for, or that the company keeps the credits for themselves.
Door-to-door salespeople use aggressive tactics, rushing you to sign before you can read the fine print.
Any of these situations sound familiar? You could be eligible to cancel your solar contract.
You were told your electric bill would be eliminated or drastically reduced
The salesperson promised government incentives you never received
You weren't told about annual payment increases (escalator clauses)
High-pressure tactics were used to rush your decision
The actual costs are significantly higher than what was quoted
You were told the solar panels would increase your home's value
The production estimates you were given don't match reality
You weren't given time to read the contract before signing