Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about bad solar agreements, the review process, or what happens next? Here are some of the most common questions homeowners ask before getting started.
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?
Reviews may involve solar loans, leases, PPAs, and other related agreement structures 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.
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.
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.
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.
Do you review loans, leases, and PPAs?
Yes. Reviews can involve solar loans, leases, PPAs, and other related agreement structures, depending on the details of the situation.
What documents may be needed?
Common documents can include your solar agreement, financing paperwork, utility statements, and any emails, texts, or other communication tied to the sale or installation.
What if the solar agreement is affecting a home sale?
Home sale issues are one of the situations that can be reviewed. Transfer problems, payoff issues, and agreement restrictions can all affect the sale process.
Is this legal advice?
No. ExitYourSolar is an informational and consumer-focused website designed to help homeowners understand their situation and take the next step toward a review.
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