Solar disputes are usually not about one sentence in one document. They are about the story of the sale, the financing, the paperwork, the installation, and what the homeowner was told along the way.
Can this site tell me whether my solar agreement can be cancelled?
No. A real answer requires the actual agreement, financing documents, timeline, communications, and state-specific law. The site can help you request contact and understand common issue areas, but it cannot promise cancellation or any other result.
Should I stop paying my solar loan, lease, or PPA?
Do not treat anything on this site as payment advice. Stopping payment can affect credit, collections, default rights, and legal strategy. That question must be reviewed with your specific documents and circumstances.
What should I gather first?
Start with the signed contract, loan or lease agreement, proposal, tax-credit materials, utility bills, production records, emails or texts with the sales team, completion certificate, and any UCC or lien paperwork.
Why does the finance company matter?
The lender, servicer, lease holder, or PPA company helps identify the type of agreement and the legal framework. Some disputes involve the installer, some involve the finance company, and many require understanding both.
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This page is educational information, not legal advice. Whether any issue applies depends on your documents, facts, timing, and applicable law.