Stuck in a Bad Solar Deal?
Thousands of homeowners were misled into solar contracts that did not deliver. If you are juggling utility bills and a solar loan you cannot escape, you are not alone. We help homeowners review bad solar agreements and explore options for loans, leases, PPAs, and misleading contracts.
Does Your Solar Qualify For Cancellation?
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A Clear Path Forward Starts With a Real Review
We help homeowners understand what went wrong, what options may be available, and what next steps make sense based on their specific solar agreement. Every case is different, which is why the first step is a careful review of the contract, financing, and installation details.
Contract Review
Review the agreement, financing structure, and cancellation terms.
Situation Assessment
Identify common problem areas, including billing overlap, misrepresentation, or sale-related issues.
Next-Step Guidance
Understand what options may be available based on your situation.

The Solar Dream Turned Into a Costly Headache
Many homeowners signed up for solar expecting lower bills, clear savings, and peace of mind. Instead, they ended up with confusing contracts, ongoing utility bills, unexpected loan payments, and few answers when things went wrong.
If your solar agreement is creating more stress than savings, you are not the only one, and you may have more options than you think.
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 get your agreement reviewed.
Solar Loans You Can’t Afford
Contracts With Misleading Terms
Sales Lies & Door-to-Door Pressure Tactics
Utility Bills That Never Went Away
Lease or PPA Agreements That Don’t Make Sense
Home Sale Problems Caused by Solar

Real Help, Not Just Promises
If your solar agreement is creating more stress than savings, a case review can help you understand what options may be available and what to do next.

Why ExitYourSolar Is Different
Most solar companies focus on getting homeowners into an agreement. We focus on helping people who already feel stuck in one.
ExitYourSolar is built for homeowners dealing with confusing contracts, broken promises, unexpected payments, and stressful solar-related situations. Our goal is to help you understand what may have gone wrong, review your agreement carefully, and take the next step with more clarity and confidence.
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 move.
What We Do
We help homeowners review bad solar situations, understand what may have gone wrong, and identify the next steps based on the type of agreement involved.
Solar Loan Review
We help homeowners review solar agreements that may involve misleading promises, unexpected payments, or financial strain.
Lease & PPA Review
We help review lease and power purchase agreements that are confusing, restrictive, or no longer make financial sense.
Credit Protection
Concerned about your credit? We help protect it with dispute support, documentation, and guidance throughout the process.
How the Process Works
We start with a review of your situation, then help you understand what options may be available based on your agreement, financing, and documentation.
Step 1: Submit Your Review Request
Fill out the form so we can learn more about your solar situation and begin the review.
Step 2: Investigation
We gather the facts, including who sold you the system, what you were told, what you are paying now, and how it has impacted you.
Step 3: Documentation Review
We collect your solar agreement, utility statements, and any communications with the installer or loan provider.
Step 4: Contract Evaluation
Our team reviews the documents and identifies the strongest strategy based on contract violations, misrepresentations, or fraud.
Step 5: Negotiations
Our team works to negotiate with the solar company to get you out of your contract, with support throughout the process.
Step 6: Resolution
Most cases are resolved within 12 months, though more complex agreements may take longer depending on the situation.
If You Were Misled, It May Be Time to Act
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 understand your options.

Real Confidence. Real Support.
When you are dealing with a bad solar situation, clarity matters. We help homeowners understand the process, stay organized, and move forward with support at each stage.
- Clear review of your agreement and situation
- Guidance on documentation and next steps
- Support throughout the process
- A focus on protecting your interests, including your credit
You do not have to navigate a confusing solar agreement on your own.
Frequently Asked Questions
We know homeowners usually have questions before taking the next step. Here are some of the most common questions we hear about bad solar contracts, reviews, and the process.
What happens after I submit the form?
The first step is a review of your situation. From there, you will learn more about what options may be available and what the process may look like based on your agreement.
Can I really get out of a solar contract?
In some situations, yes. Every agreement is different, which is why the first step is reviewing the contract, financing, and details of how the system was sold and installed.
What kinds of solar agreements do you review?
We help review solar loans, leases, PPAs, and other problem agreements tied to unexpected payments, misleading promises, 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 or replace your utility costs, but that did not happen, your agreement may be worth reviewing.
How long does the process take?
Some cases move faster than others. The timeline depends on the contract, financing structure, documentation, and complexity of the situation.
Will this hurt my credit?
Credit concerns are common, which is why support and documentation matter. Each case is different, but protecting your interests, including your credit, is an important part of the process.
Ready to Review Your Solar Situation?
If your solar agreement is causing more stress than savings, the next step is simple. Start with a case review and get a clearer understanding of what options may be available.
What Happens Next
- Submit your information
- We review the details
- You get clear next steps
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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