California Solar Contract Help
ExitYourSolar helps California homeowners who were promised savings, simplicity, and lower bills, but ended up stuck with confusing solar agreements, ongoing utility costs, and financing that no longer makes sense.
California Homeowners Deserve Clearer Answers
California has one of the most mature residential solar markets in the country, but that does not mean every agreement works the way homeowners expected. Many people signed up believing the numbers were straightforward, the savings were dependable, and the long-term value was obvious. Instead, some were left with payment stress, resale problems, and contracts that felt far more complicated once the installation was done.
If your solar agreement is creating more confusion than confidence, the first step is slowing down and reviewing what actually happened. ExitYourSolar helps California homeowners look at the documents, compare the promises to reality, and understand what options may be available next.
Common Solar Agreement Problems in California
These are some of the most common issues homeowners face when a solar deal sounded good up front, but became much harder to live with later.
Two Bills Instead of Real Savings
Many homeowners expected solar to meaningfully reduce their costs, only to find themselves paying both the utility and a separate solar payment month after month.
Financing That Was Never Fully Explained
Some California homeowners discovered too late that the loan, lease, or PPA terms were more restrictive, expensive, or long-term than they were led to believe.
Savings Claims That Did Not Hold Up
Some agreements were sold on projected savings that never matched the actual results after installation, leaving homeowners frustrated and financially stretched.
Resale and Transfer Headaches
When it is time to refinance or sell, some solar agreements create payoff confusion, buyer resistance, or transfer issues that were never clearly discussed during the sale.
Areas We Are Building Coverage Across California
ExitYourSolar is focused on helping homeowners across California, with particular relevance for major residential markets and high solar-adoption areas.
What California Homeowners Should Review Next
If your solar agreement is causing more stress than savings, the next step is understanding what was promised, what was signed, and what the documents actually support.
Review What You Signed
Look closely at the contract, the financing structure, and any written terms that govern cancellation, transfer, default, or long-term payment obligations.
Compare the Pitch to Reality
Check whether the actual bills, payment terms, and system results line up with what you were told during the sales process.
Gather the Paper Trail
Utility bills, proposals, lender statements, texts, emails, and installer communication can all help clarify what happened and why the agreement became a problem.
Find Out What May Be Possible
The right next step depends on the details, but a careful review can help you understand whether there may be a clearer path forward.
California Solar Contract Questions
Here are a few common questions California homeowners may have when a solar agreement is no longer delivering what they expected.
Do you review solar loans, leases, and PPAs in California?
Yes. California homeowners may be dealing with loans, leases, PPAs, or other agreement structures, and each one can raise different questions depending on the facts.
What if my California solar agreement still leaves me paying the utility too?
That is one of the most common frustrations homeowners report. If the billing setup, projected savings, or contract terms were not explained clearly, the agreement may deserve a closer review.
Can a California solar contract create problems when selling a house?
Yes. Some agreements create transfer questions, payoff issues, buyer hesitation, or lender concerns that can complicate a refinance or sale.
What if I feel like the sales promises did not match the actual outcome?
If the promised savings, payment expectations, or contract terms did not match reality, that is an important reason to review the documents and the sales materials more closely.
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