FAQs

What if I already made a lot of payments?

Even if you’ve been paying for months — or years — you may still be eligible to cancel. We’ve helped clients void contracts regardless of payment history, especially if they were misled, pressured, or not given the full truth about costs or savings.

Can I still cancel after the rescission period?

Yes. While many contracts have a short cancellation window (3–5 days), VOID MY SOLAR specializes in cancellations after that period. If you were misled, promised false savings, or pressured into signing, we may still be able to cancel your contract legally.

What if I financed through Mosaic, GoodLeap, Sunlight Financial, or another solar lender?

We work with clients across all major solar financing platforms. Many of these finance companies rely on third-party sales reps who may have used deceptive tactics. If that happened to you, we may be able to cancel the financing agreement along with the solar contract.

Will canceling hurt my credit?

Not necessarily. In fact, in some cases we help clients avoid further damage by stopping liens, collections, or lawsuits. We also offer guidance on credit repair after cancellation, if needed.

I’ve already contacted my solar provider and got nowhere. Can you still help?

Yes. That’s actually what we hear most. Our legal partners know how to navigate these disputes and push back using proven consumer protection strategies. We’ve handled cases that solar companies refused to resolve directly.

Do I need a lawyer to cancel my contract?

While you don’t need one to get started, VOID MY SOLAR retains attorneys when needed. We’re not a law firm, but we partner with experienced legal professionals to ensure your rights are protected and your case is handled correctly.

What’s the process to cancel a solar contract with VOID MY SOLAR?

At VOID MY SOLAR, we’ve developed a proven process to help homeowners legally cancel misleading or unfair solar contracts — from initial screening to final resolution. Here's how it works:

  1. Contract Analysis: We start by reviewing your paperwork, loan terms, and any red flags — including misleading sales tactics, missing disclosures, or hidden clauses.

  2. AI-Powered Screening: Our eligibility tool uses legal and contract-based logic to instantly evaluate whether you qualify for cancellation. You’ll know in minutes if you have a strong case.

  3. Legal Assistance: If you qualify, our team partners with experienced consumer protection attorneys who handle the legal steps required to void your contract — even after the rescission period has passed.

  4. Negotiation & Settlement: In many cases, our legal team negotiates directly with your solar company or financing provider. This may result in a full release from the contract — and in some situations, even a refund.

  5. Panel Removal & Credit Support: Once the contract is voided, we can help coordinate safe panel removal (if needed) and assist with credit repair guidance if the contract negatively impacted your finances.

What Kind of Cases Do you Take on?

Consumer protection and contract law cases that fall under:

1. Voidable Contract Cases

Legal basis: The contract is valid until the homeowner chooses to void it due to:

  • Material misrepresentation

  • Pressure or coercion

  • Missing disclosures or terms

  • Deceptive sales practices

2. Unfair Business Practice Claims

Legal basis: The solar company or financing provider violated consumer protection laws by:

  • Falsely advertising the system or savings

  • Forging or misusing documents

  • Hiding critical financial obligations

3. Breach of Contract / Misrepresentation

Legal basis: The solar provider didn’t deliver on what was promised, which may include:

  • Underperforming systems

  • False guarantees

  • Unapproved escalator clauses or payment increases

4. Credit & Lien Relief Cases

Legal basis: Homeowners may seek to remove:

  • UCC-1 liens placed without full disclosure

  • Negative credit reporting tied to fraudulent contracts

How Long Does It Take to Settle a Solar Contract Cancellation Case?

Most cases resolve within 30 to 90 days, depending on your provider and the complexity of your contract. Some straightforward cases may settle even faster, while cases involving liens or escalated complaints may take longer.

We keep you updated at every step so you’re never left in the dark.

Here are a few key factors:

Faster Resolutions (30–45 Days):

  • Clear evidence of misrepresentation (e.g., forged signatures, fake promises)

  • Non-financed or third-party installer issues

  • Cooperative solar companies or lenders

Moderate Timelines (60–90 Days):

  • Contracts with large finance companies (e.g., Mosaic, GoodLeap)

  • UCC liens involved

  • Legal negotiation or third-party mediator required

Longer Cases (90+ Days):

  • Disputed or escalated cases requiring deeper legal involvement

  • Homeowners in collections or facing liens

  • Cases involving multiple contract violations or lawsuits

At VOID MY SOLAR, we only take on cases we believe we can win — and in most cases, homeowners see resolution within a few short months, not years.

What’s the final result?

Your solar contract is canceled — like it never even happened. No more payments, no more headaches, and no more fine print holding you hostage.

Can you help with panel removal?

Absolutely. If your panels need to be removed as part of your cancellation, we’ll help coordinate it through our network of professional removal teams.

What does it cost to use VOID MY SOLAR?

We offer a transparent flat-fee structure, and in some cases, payment plans are available. If we don’t believe we can win your case or save you significant money, we won’t take your case.

Is this legit? Can I trust you?

We’ve helped cancel millions of dollars of solar debt every year, with a 99% success rate on accepted cases and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. You’ll get real answers, real people, and real results.

Am I eligible for solar contract cancellation?

If you were misled, pressured, or not fully informed when you signed your solar agreement, you may be eligible for cancellation. We specialize in helping homeowners cancel solar contracts that involved:

• False savings promises

• Undisclosed fees or financing terms

• Verbal claims that don’t match the paperwork

• High-pressure or deceptive sales tactics

We offer a free contract review to see if you qualify. If two or more issues apply to your case, we’ll walk you through the next steps — fast, confidential, and stress-free.

Will I be assigned an attorney?

VOID MY SOLAR is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. However, we work closely with consumer protection attorneys and legal professionals who specialize in solar contract disputes. If your case qualifies, we may refer or coordinate with legal counsel on your behalf to help accelerate results.

What happens to my solar loan or lease after cancellation?

If your contract is successfully canceled, you are typically released from the remaining payment obligations. In many cases, we also help ensure:

• The account is closed in good standing

• No further billing occurs

• UCC liens (if applicable) are removed

If you’ve already made payments, our team can also assist in pursuing potential financial recovery, depending on the provider.

What happens to the panels after my contract is canceled?

If your system was leased or financed, we’ll help coordinate safe and professional removal of the equipment. If you own the system outright, you may have the option to keep it or remove it — we’ll advise you on the best course of action.

Does my solar equipment have any value?

That depends. Some systems retain value if they were purchased outright and installed by reputable companies. However, in many cases, leased or poorly performing systems hold little to no resale value. We can help you assess your options based on your contract and system details.

Is it really possible to cancel a solar contract?

Yes — if the contract was signed under false pretenses, pressure, or without full disclosure, it may be legally voidable. We’ve helped hundreds of homeowners cancel their solar contracts — even years after installation — and we’re just getting started.

What if I just want out of my solar contract?

You’re not alone. If your solar agreement is costing you more than it’s saving — or just wasn’t what you were promised — we’re here to help.

Start with our free 2-minute eligibility checklist to see if you qualify.