
Over 820,000 homeowners are stranded by solar company bankruptcies. We help you cancel unfair contracts, resolve debt, and reclaim your financial freedom.
We specialize in helping homeowners escape predatory solar contracts and find relief from unfair agreements.
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To cancel a solar panel contract, you typically have three options: exercise your right of rescission within 3 days of signing, negotiate a contract termination with the solar company, or seek legal assistance to identify contract violations that may void the agreement. Solar Exit Partners specializes in finding legal grounds for cancellation, including misrepresentation, unfulfilled promises, or predatory lending practices. Call (888) 918-3519 for a free case review.
When a solar company files for bankruptcy, homeowners often face warranty voidance, service disruptions, and unclear ownership of equipment. Over 100 solar companies have filed for bankruptcy since 2023, affecting 820,000+ homeowners. You may still be obligated to make payments on solar loans or leases even without service. Solar Exit Partners helps affected homeowners file claims, negotiate with creditors, and explore options for contract termination or debt relief.
Yes, you can exit a solar lease early through several methods: paying the buyout amount (typically 50-100% of remaining payments), transferring the lease to a new homeowner when selling your property, negotiating a reduced settlement with the leasing company, or pursuing legal cancellation if the contract contains violations. Many homeowners qualify for full cancellation due to sales misrepresentation or unfulfilled performance guarantees.
Solar contract cancellation costs vary widely: DIY negotiation is free but rarely successful, buyout amounts range from $10,000 to $50,000+, and legal representation typically works on contingency (no upfront cost, fee only if successful). Solar Exit Partners offers free case reviews and has saved clients an average of $35,000 in contract obligations. Most clients pay nothing unless we successfully cancel or reduce their contract.
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With over 15 years of experience in consumer advocacy, we've helped thousands of homeowners escape unfair solar agreements and reclaim their financial freedom.
Real stories from homeowners who escaped unfair solar contracts with our help.
"After my solar company went bankrupt, I was stuck with a broken system and huge payments. Solar Exit Partners helped me escape my contract and get my life back."
Robert Martinez
Homeowner, Phoenix AZ
"I was misled about the savings I'd get from solar. The team fought for me and successfully cancelled my predatory lease agreement."
Linda Thompson
Homeowner, San Diego CA
"When my installer disappeared and left my roof damaged, I didn't know where to turn. Solar Exit Partners was my lifeline."
James Wilson
Homeowner, Austin TX
See how we've helped homeowners escape unfair solar contracts and reclaim their financial freedom.
$47K
Contract Cancelled
After SunPower filed for bankruptcy, the Martinez family was left with a non-functioning system and 18 years remaining on their lease. We successfully cancelled their contract and eliminated their $47,000 obligation.
$32K
Debt Eliminated
Linda was promised $200/month savings but ended up paying $150 more. We documented the misrepresentation and negotiated a complete release from her PPA agreement.
$89K
Home Sale Saved
James couldn't sell his home due to a solar lien. Buyers kept walking away. We negotiated with the lender and removed the $89K lien, allowing the sale to proceed.
