Energy Vision Group

A clearer path forward from a difficult solar contract

Energy Vision Group helps homeowners evaluate problematic, misleading, and potentially predatory solar agreements. We review the available documentation, identify concerns, and help homeowners understand possible resolution, cancellation, dispute, or restructuring pathways.

Primary focus Solar contract relief
Review process Document based
Homeowner support Clear next steps

Solar agreements we evaluate

Solar obligations can be structured in several different ways. The available options depend on the agreement, financing arrangement, installation history, and specific circumstances surrounding the sale.

Solar loans Equipment leases Power purchase agreements Financed installations Incomplete projects Underperforming systems

Common warning signs

  • Unexpected financial obligations The payment, interest rate, term, lien, or total cost differs from what the homeowner believed they were accepting.
  • Misrepresented savings Utility savings, tax incentives, production, or system value do not align with the original sales presentation.
  • Pressure-based sales practices The homeowner was rushed, given incomplete information, or told the agreement was something other than a binding contract.
  • Installation or performance problems The system is incomplete, improperly installed, not activated, or producing substantially less energy than expected.

How the review process works

1

Explain the situation

Share what happened during the sale, the current status of the system, and the problems you are experiencing.

2

Review the documents

Relevant agreements, proposals, financing documents, utility bills, and communications are reviewed together.

3

Identify possible pathways

The circumstances are evaluated to determine which dispute, escalation, cancellation, or resolution options may be available.

4

Move forward with clarity

Homeowners receive a clearer understanding of the situation and the practical next steps that may be appropriate.

Helpful documentation

The signed solar agreement, financing paperwork, original proposal, utility bills, system production reports, installation records, and communications with the salesperson, installer, or lender may help support a more complete review.

Problems that may warrant review

  • Payments that are higher than expected
  • Unexpected liens or financing obligations
  • Inaccurate tax-credit representations
  • Unapproved or incomplete installations
  • Roof damage or installation-related concerns
  • Difficulty selling or refinancing the property
  • Installer closure, abandonment, or poor communication
  • Production levels that do not match the proposal

Frequently asked questions

Can every solar contract be canceled?

No specific outcome can be guaranteed. Available options depend on the agreement, financing structure, supporting evidence, installer status, applicable rules, and the homeowner's unique circumstances.

Can you review a financed solar system?

Yes. Solar loans, leases, power purchase agreements, and other financing structures can be reviewed to better understand the obligations and possible resolution pathways.

What should I provide for the initial review?
  • The signed solar contract
  • Loan, lease, or PPA documents
  • The original proposal or savings estimate
  • Recent utility bills
  • System production information
  • Emails, texts, or notices from involved companies
What if the solar company is no longer operating?

The agreement and financing obligations may still involve other parties. The available documents can be reviewed to identify the companies involved and determine what escalation options may remain.

Homeowners deserve clear answers

Solar agreements can be complex, especially when the system, financing, or promised savings do not match what was presented. Energy Vision Group helps homeowners organize the facts, understand their obligations, and evaluate the next steps available for addressing a difficult solar contract.

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NE 191st Miami FL 33179