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Helpful articles, guides, and insights for homeowners dealing with bad solar contracts, solar loan problems, transfer issues, and cancellation questions.
Most Helpful Solar Contract Guides
Start with these core resources if you are dealing with solar contract issues, payment problems, tax credit promises, home sale complications, or questions about cancellation.
What If My Solar Lender or Loan Servicer Goes Bankrupt?
If your solar lender or servicer goes bankrupt, review your notices, payment records, and loan documents to understand what may have changed.
Solar Payment Went Up? What Escalator Clauses Can Do Over Time.
If your solar payment went up, an escalator clause may be part of the reason. Review how annual increases work and what to check in the contract.
Did Your Solar Sales Rep Build the Tax Credit Into Your Payment Pitch?
If a solar sales rep used the tax credit to make your monthly payment look better, review the loan terms, sales pitch, and payment assumptions carefully.
What If You Never Received the Solar Tax Credit You Were Promised?
If you never received the solar tax credit you were promised, review the contract, financing terms, and sales materials to see what may have gone wrong.
Bad Solar Contract Red Flags Homeowners Should Not Ignore.
Not sure whether your solar agreement has serious problems? Review the most common red flags tied to payment terms, transfer rules, warranties, and sales promises.
Solar Loan Cancellation: What to Review Before You Try to Get Out.
Before trying to cancel a solar loan, review the financing terms, dealer fees, tax-credit assumptions, and how the loan connects to the solar contract.
Are My Solar Panels Even Working? Signs Something May Be Wrong.
Wondering whether your solar panels are actually working? Review the warning signs, safe first checks, monitoring issues, bills, and contract expectations.
Having Trouble Selling a Home Because of Solar Panels?
If solar panels are complicating your home sale, review the agreement type, transfer rules, payoff requirements, buyer objections, and any title or UCC issues.
What Is a UCC-1 Filing for Solar Panels?
Found a UCC-1 filing tied to your solar panels? Learn what it usually means, why it matters, and what to review first before a sale or refinance.
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