Solar Equity Solutions
Best overall · Contract review + cancellation
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- Handles bankruptcy-orphan cases
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Free · 2026 Edition · Limited Time
A free, plain-English guide to bankruptcies, closures, and what to do next.
100+
US solar companies closed since 2022
$15B
in home solar loans tied to bankrupt lenders
75%
drop in export value under NEM 3.0
24h
average response from our top pick
What homeowners face
Most people do not realize how fast the protections they were sold can fall apart. Here is what we see first.
Service requests vanish overnight. Emails bounce, call centers are disconnected, and no one shows up for scheduled repairs.
Workmanship coverage often dies first. Manufacturer warranties may survive, but labor, roof penetration seals, and inverter swaps usually don't.
Loans get sold to someone you don't know. Monthly payments continue even though the company that installed your system no longer exists.
Reviewed · 2026
Four services homeowners use most when their installer goes under.
Best overall · Contract review + cancellation
Law firm route · Litigation-focused
Cancellation-only service
Information hub · Self-service
Financial restructuring · Loan-focused
Relief programs · Broad intake
Dispute resolution · Mediation
Cancellation assistance · Basic
Exit-focused · Consumer-facing
Closeout services · Post-sale
Inside the guide
8 pages, written for homeowners, not lawyers.
Solar State Laws
Cooling-off periods, disclosure rules, and consumer protection statutes vary. Preview a few featured guides, or browse all 50 states.
Virginia
More Virginia homeowners are backing out of solar deals in 2026. Pushy sales visits, mixed-up loan terms, and savings promises that never showed up on the power bill pushed lawmakers to act.
Read full law →Washington
If you've signed a solar contract and are now feeling uncertain, you're not alone. Many homeowners realize they were rushed through the process or didn't fully understand the agreement before signing.
Read full law →Michigan
Michigan solar contract cancellation laws are more consumer-friendly than most homeowners realize. If a salesperson knocked on your door and got you to sign on the spot, you may have more options than you think.
Read full law →Georgia
More Georgia homeowners are looking for a way out of their solar contracts in 2026. The Georgia Attorney General has issued public warnings about misleading solar sales tactics.
Read full law →Ohio
Ohio solar complaints are growing fast. In January 2026, the Ohio Attorney General sued G3 Solar over high-pressure sales tactics that left homeowners paying more each month, not less.
Read full law →North Carolina
Your solar panels are installed. Your loan is active. But your electric bill looks the same as before. Or maybe you just found a $30,000 loan on your credit report the salesperson never clearly explained.
Read full law →Two minutes. Real answers.
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