California homeowners—you’re not alone.
Across the Golden State, countless residents have been misled by solar companies promising dramatic energy savings that never materialized. Between NEM 3.0 rate changes, wildfire risks, extreme heat, and aggressive sales tactics, many solar contracts have become long-term financial burdens.
If your solar agreement feels like a trap, Solar Cancellation Resource Center California helps eligible homeowners pursue legal and permanent solar contract cancellation under California laws and regulations.
Why California homeowners trust us:
Solar Cancellation Resource Center California proudly partners with Consumer Advocacy Law Group, a nationally recognized consumer-protection law firm with deep experience handling California solar contract disputes.
Their attorneys focus on holding solar companies accountable for:
Through this partnership, California homeowners receive:
Together, we empower Californians to reclaim control of their homes and finances.
Take our quick, confidential eligibility quiz to see if your solar lease or loan may qualify for cancellation under California homeowner rights.
Speak with a California solar cancellation specialist familiar with local regulations.
Share details of your financed solar purchase or lease.
Receive a customized strategy based on applicable California consumer protection laws.
We initiate the legal and administrative steps required to cancel your contract.
Permanent termination of your solar agreement and relief from ongoing payments.
Are your solar payments higher than promised?
Were savings exaggerated—or never delivered—under California’ volatile energy market?
Were you pressured into signing a long-term agreement?
You may still qualify for cancellation even after the rescission period.
Solar Cancellation Resource Center California works alongside experienced consumer protection attorneys and former solar industry professionals to evaluate your options under laws such as:
If we accept your case, we pursue resolution aggressively on your behalf.
Do I Qualify to Cancel My Solar Contract in California?