JTEC CASE is a Solar Consumer Advocacy Group, committed to fighting for and protecting your rights as a solar consumer. In addition, we partner with the top law firms in the country that specialize in solar contract cases. Our team has a high success rate in solar contract cancellations and only takes on cases that we are confident we can win. As your Advocacy Group we will ensure you receive honest guidance, realistic expectations and that your interests are protected throughout the entire process.
Yes, many people are eligible to cancel their solar contracts when they have experienced misrepresentation, fraud, violations of the contract, or deceptive practices related to sales and financing. These circumstances provide valid reasons for seeking contract cancellation, ensuring that individuals are not unfairly bound to agreements made under false pretenses or unethical behavior.
Can I cancel my solar loan and recover the payments I have already made?
Yes, many individuals are eligible to not only cancel their solar loan in full but also recover the payments they have already made toward that loan. This is often possible when there has been misrepresentation, fraud, violations of the contract, or deceptive practices related to sales and financing. If you believe you have encountered any of these issues, you may have grounds to pursue both cancellation and a refund for amounts previously paid.
If you choose to cancel your solar contract, you have flexibility regarding your solar panels. You may decide to keep your solar system, allowing you to continue benefiting from solar energy at home. Alternatively, you can request to have the panels removed if you prefer not to retain them. The decision is entirely yours, ensuring that you have control over what happens to your solar equipment following the cancellation of your contract.
No, the consultation and contract review process comes at no cost to you. There is absolutely no obligation on your part, ensuring you can receive expert guidance and have your contract thoroughly examined without any financial commitment or pressure to proceed.
No, not everyone automatically qualifies to cancel their solar contract however, most individuals do qualify, and it's important to note that everyone is entitled to a free solar consultation and contract review to determine their eligibility. This complimentary service ensures that you can learn about your options without any financial obligation.
Will cancelling my solar contract and loan hurt my credit or negatively impact me in any way?
No, our lawyers will handle the cancellation of your solar contract and solar loan through legal means. This process will not affect your credit in any way, and you will not experience any negative consequences as a result of the cancellation.
What happens if the solar installer went out of business or files for bankruptcy?
If your solar installer or provider goes out of business or files for bankruptcy, your solar contract or loan does not automatically terminate. In most cases, the financing company or a third party continues to own the contract and enforce its terms. However, the departure of your provider can lead to several significant challenges:
· Loss of Installer or Workmanship Warranties: You may lose coverage for any warranties tied to the installer’s workmanship or services.
· No Servicing or Maintenance Support: Without an active provider, you may not have access to servicing or maintenance for your solar system.
· Unfulfilled Production Guarantees: Any guarantees regarding the energy production of your system may go unfulfilled if the provider is no longer in business.
· System Malfunctions with No Responsible Party: If your solar system experiences malfunctions, there may be no responsible party available to address or repair the issues.
These problems can strengthen your position to dispute, renegotiate, or cancel your contract, especially if the original promises made at the time of sale cannot be honored due to the provider’s absence.
We assist homeowners by reviewing their contracts, identifying any violations, and exploring options to cancel or restructure their solar agreements. In many cases, this process allows homeowners to retain their solar systems.