Trapped in an unfair solar contract in California? Our experienced California solar contract attorneys specialize in helping homeowners cancel solar leases, exit PACE loans, and fight back against predatory solar companies using California's strong consumer protection laws.
California leads the nation in solar installations—but also in solar contract disputes. Here are the most common issues our California clients face.
Many California homeowners were promised 40-70% savings that never materialized due to rate changes and escalator clauses.
Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) loans in California have trapped homeowners with liens that make selling nearly impossible.
Some solar companies operating in California use unlicensed subcontractors, potentially voiding your contract.
Changes to California's Net Energy Metering program have reduced solar savings, making old contracts even more burdensome.
California has some of the strongest consumer protection laws in the nation. Our attorneys know how to use these laws to cancel your solar contract.
Home Solicitation Sales Act - Provides a 3-day right to cancel contracts signed at your home or away from the seller's place of business.
Contractors State License Law - Requires solar installers to be properly licensed. Unlicensed work may void your contract.
Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) - Prohibits unfair and deceptive business practices, including misleading solar sales tactics.
California Public Utilities Commission regulations require specific disclosures about solar system costs, savings estimates, and contract terms.
"After being told my solar panels would eliminate my electric bill, I was still paying $200/month. Solar Exit Law got my entire contract cancelled and I received a full refund."
"The PACE loan on my property was preventing me from refinancing. These attorneys understood California law and got the lien removed in just 3 months."
"I was pressured into signing a 25-year lease with a 3% escalator. Thanks to Solar Exit Law, I'm finally free from that predatory contract."
Our California solar contract lawyers help homeowners throughout the Golden State, including: