Common cancellation triggers
"Free solar"

False Savings Promises

You were told the panels would zero out your electric bill. Reality: you're paying both the loan and the utility. Misrepresentation is one of the most common cancellation grounds.

Forged

Signature / Disclosure Fraud

Signatures you didn't make. Initials copy-pasted across pages. Disclosure docs you never saw. These create immediate grounds for cancellation in most states.

"Today only"

High-Pressure Sales

Same-day closings. Fake deadlines. Aggressive doorstep tactics. Many states have specific laws against these practices in home-improvement contracts.

Hidden loan

Loan Disguised as Ownership

You thought you were buying panels. You actually signed a 20-25 year secured loan through Mosaic, GoodLeap, or similar — without realizing it. Disclosure violations create cancellation grounds.

Underperforming

System Doesn't Produce

The panels don't generate what the sales rep promised. Performance shortfall, equipment defects, or sizing mistakes can all support cancellation.

Damaged property

Bad Installation

Roof leaks. Code violations. Permit failures. Property damage from the install. These are independent grounds for cancellation plus compensation.

Vulnerable adult

Predatory Sales to Elderly

Many states have specific protections for solar sales to elderly or vulnerable homeowners. If a senior was the contract holder, special grounds may apply.

Language

Language Barrier

If the contract was negotiated in a language other than the one it was written in, and translation requirements weren't met — that's a cancellation trigger in many jurisdictions.

Vanished

Ghost Installer

The company that sold you the system has rebranded, gone bankrupt, or stopped answering. The financing somehow persists. We've handled hundreds of these.

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