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Solar Cancellation in 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.

Georgia's Fair Business Practices Act (O.C.G.A. § 10-1-390) protects consumers from deceptive solar sales, and the state Attorney General has taken public action against multiple installers.

Cooling-Off Period Georgia follows the federal 3-business-day cooling-off rule for door-to-door sales. The right must be clearly disclosed in the contract.

Fair Business Practices Act The Act prohibits false representations regarding savings, warranties, tax credits, and financing terms. Violations can result in rescission of the contract, actual damages, and in some cases treble damages.

Attorney General Warnings The Georgia AG has issued public advisories about solar companies misrepresenting savings and using high-pressure sales tactics. A pattern of complaints against a specific installer strengthens your case.

Where to File Complaints go to the Georgia Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division.

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