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Solar Cancellation in Colorado

Thousands of Colorado homeowners sign solar agreements each year and later want out. Depending on your situation, options may still be open to you.

Colorado's Consumer Protection Act (C.R.S. § 6-1-101) and Uniform Consumer Credit Code protect homeowners from deceptive solar sales and financing.

Cooling-Off Period Colorado provides a 3-business-day cooling-off period for home-solicited sales under C.R.S. § 5-3-501.

Deceptive Trade Practices The CCPA prohibits false statements about savings, warranties, and financing. Violations can result in actual damages, treble damages up to $500,000, and attorney fees.

UCCC Disclosures Solar loans must comply with UCCC disclosure requirements. Missing or misleading disclosures can support a rescission claim.

Complaint Filing The Colorado Attorney General's Consumer Protection Section accepts complaints.

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