Frequently Asked Questions

These are common questions from people looking for a solar contract lawyer or attorney to sue solar company.

How long do solar contracts usually last?

Solar contracts are long term and can require payments for up to 25 years. The total contract costs are often over $100,000

Hidden fees and increases to interest rates can cause your payments to go up year after year.

Yes, but the new owner will be responsible for the cost of the contract. Its common the new Buyer will want a discount on the price of your house to offset the cost of the solar contract.

A PACE (Property Assessed Clean Energy) loan is a financing tool for homeowners to pay for energy efficiency. A lien is placed on the home which can cause foreclosure if you get behind on the payments.

Yes! If you call behind on a PACE loan the lender can foreclose on your house. It's the same as a Bank of you stop paying your mortgage.

In many instances these misrepresentations can be fraudulent. Many homeowners in this situation will want to cancel their solar contract.

There are government rebates that can offset some of the costs of a solar system. It is important to make sure you qualify and understand how to qualify for these rebates

Major projects without permits can void insurance, void manufacturer warranties and make your house less attractive to potential buyers in the future

The first step in cancelling our solar contract is to complete a free assessment with one of our specialist. They will determine if there was potential fraud on your contract

Yes! Ask your specialist if you qualify for a money back guarantee.

The process takes time and can often take over 12 months. In some instances contracts can be cancelled in as little as a few months

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