Stuck in a Bad Solar Deal?

If your solar agreement is causing more stress than savings, start with a clear review. You are not the only homeowner dealing with confusing contract terms, payment pressure, utility bill overlap, or a solar deal that feels very different from the original sales pitch.

ExitYourSolar helps homeowners review bad solar agreements and better understand what may be worth checking next, whether the issue involves a loan, lease, PPA, billing problem, or sales promises that may not have matched reality.

Review Your Solar Situation

Fill out the form below to request a free case review. We will look at the basics of your agreement and help you understand what next steps may make sense based on your situation.


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A Clear Path Forward Starts With a Real Review

A clear path forward starts with understanding the agreement. Every case is different, which is why the first step is reviewing the contract, financing, billing situation, and any supporting documents tied to the sale or installation.

If you want to understand the paperwork before taking the next step, start with What Documents to Gather Before Reviewing a Solar Contract.

Contract Review
Review the agreement, financing structure, billing terms, and other key parts of the solar deal.

Situation Assessment
Identify common problem areas, including utility bill overlap, payment pressure, sales-pitch mismatches, and home sale or transfer concerns.

Next-Step Guidance
Get a clearer understanding of what may be worth reviewing next based on your situation.

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The Solar Dream Turned Into a Costly Headache

Many homeowners signed up for solar expecting lower bills and clearer long-term savings. Instead, some ended up with confusing contracts, ongoing utility bills, unexpected payment pressure, and more questions than answers.

If your solar agreement is creating more stress than clarity, you are not the only one. You can also learn more about why you may still be paying both a utility bill and a solar payment and what to do if solar savings were misrepresented.

What We Help With

Every solar situation is different, but many homeowners come to us with the same core problems. If any of these sound familiar, it may be time to review your agreement more closely.

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Start With a Clearer Review

If your solar agreement is creating more stress than clarity, a case review can help you better understand the paperwork, the problems involved, and what next steps may be worth considering.

Why Homeowners Use ExitYourSolar

Many homeowners start looking for help only after the solar sale is over and the paperwork becomes harder to live with. ExitYourSolar is built for people dealing with confusing agreements, unexpected payment pressure, billing overlap, transfer concerns, and other solar-related problems.

Our goal is to help you understand what documents matter, what parts of the agreement deserve closer review, and what questions may be worth asking before you make your next move.

Whether you are dealing with a loan, lease, PPA, utility bill overlap, or a home sale complication, the first step is understanding your situation clearly before making any major decision.

What We Review

We help homeowners review bad solar situations, understand the agreement more clearly, and identify what may be worth checking next based on the type of problem involved.

Solar Loan Issues

We review solar loan situations involving payment pressure, confusing terms, sales promises, and agreements that may not match the original pitch.

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Lease & PPA Issues

We review lease and power purchase agreements that may be restrictive, confusing, hard to transfer, more costly than expected over time, or difficult to make sense of.

Documentation & Next Steps

We help organize the agreement, payment records, utility bills, and related documents so the situation is easier to review and understand.

How the Review Process Works

We start by understanding the basics of your situation, then review the agreement and supporting documents to help you see the problem more clearly.

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Step 1: Submit Your Review Request

Fill out the form so we can learn more about your solar situation.

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Step 2: Share the Key Details

We review the basic facts, including the type of agreement, what you were told, what you are paying, and what problems you are dealing with now.

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Step 3: Document Review

We look at the agreement, financing paperwork, utility bills, and relevant communications to better understand the situation.

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Step 4: Issue Identification

We identify the parts of the deal that may deserve closer attention, including billing overlap, transfer concerns, unexpected terms, or sales-pitch mismatches.

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Step 5: Situation Review

We organize the key issues so you have a clearer understanding of what questions may be worth asking next.

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Step 6: Next-Step Guidance

You get a clearer understanding of what documents matter most and what next steps may make sense for your situation.

If Your Solar Agreement No Longer Feels Right, Start Here

If you were promised savings that never showed up, stuck with payments you did not expect, or left dealing with a contract that no longer makes sense, a case review can help you better understand the situation and what next steps may be worth considering.

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Clearer Answers. Better Next Steps.

When you are dealing with a bad solar situation, clarity matters. We help homeowners better understand the agreement, stay organized, and move forward with a clearer sense of what may be worth reviewing next.

  • Clear review of your agreement and situation
  • Guidance on documentation and next steps
  • Help staying organized throughout the review process
  • A practical focus on the details that matter most

You do not have to sort through a confusing solar agreement on your own.

Frequently Asked Questions

Homeowners usually have questions before taking the next step. Here are some of the most common questions we hear about confusing solar agreements, case reviews, and what the process may look like.

What happens after I submit the form?

The first step is a review of your situation. From there, you can get a clearer understanding of what may be worth reviewing and what the process may look like based on your agreement.

Can I really get out of a solar contract?

In some situations, there may be options worth reviewing. Every agreement is different, which is why the first step is understanding the contract, the financing, and how the system was sold and installed. You can also read Is Solar Cancellation Possible? What Homeowners Should Know.

What kinds of solar agreements do you review?

We review solar loans, leases, PPAs, and other solar agreements tied to unexpected payments, confusing terms, sales-pitch concerns, or home sale complications.

What if I am still paying my utility bill too?

That is one of the most common issues homeowners report. If solar was presented as a way to significantly reduce your utility costs, but that did not happen, the agreement may be worth a closer look. You can also learn more in Why Am I Paying Both My Utility Bill and My Solar Payment?.

How long does the process take?

Some situations move faster than others. Timing can depend on the contract, financing structure, documentation, and the overall complexity of the situation.

Will this hurt my credit?

Credit concerns are common. Because every situation is different, it is important to review the agreement, payment structure, and documentation carefully before making major decisions.

Ready to Review Your Solar Situation?

If your solar agreement is creating more stress than clarity, start with a case review and get a clearer understanding of what may be worth checking next.

What Happens Next

  • Submit your information
  • We review the basics of your situation
  • You get clearer next-step guidance
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Stuck in a bad solar deal? ExitYourSolar helps homeowners review problematic solar agreements and understand their options with more clarity and confidence.

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Questions about your solar agreement? Start with a review and see what options may be available.