Homeowners with solar panels could legally cancel their contract — even years after signing. Check if you qualify!

Thousands of homeowners across the U.S. were locked into costly solar contracts without fully understanding the terms — many were misled about the savings they'd actually see.

Take the short quiz below to see if you're eligible to cancel your solar contract. Availability is limited, so check now while this program is still open.

Do you currently have a solar panel contract or loan?

Yes

Who may be eligible?

  • Homeowners who signed a solar panel lease or loan agreement
  • Contracts where promised savings never materialized
  • Agreements signed under high-pressure sales tactics
  • Contracts with terms that weren't clearly disclosed at signing
  • Homeowners who want to sell but are stuck due to solar liens

Frequently asked questions

Can I really cancel a solar contract after the rescission window?

In many cases, yes. Consumer protection laws vary by state, and certain conditions — such as misrepresentation by the installer or undisclosed loan terms — can provide grounds for cancellation well beyond the standard 3-day window.

What types of solar agreements qualify?

Both solar leases (where you rent the panels) and solar loans (where you financed a purchase) may qualify, depending on the circumstances of your agreement and your state's consumer protection laws.

How does the eligibility quiz work?

The short quiz helps determine whether your situation matches the criteria for potential cancellation. Based on your answers, you'll be connected with a specialist who can review your specific contract details.

Will this affect my credit score or home?

Every situation is different. A specialist will walk you through all potential impacts specific to your contract and state before any action is taken.