They might’ve told you the system would be free — or close to it — thanks to tax credits. Maybe they said your energy bills would drop to nearly nothing. Or that the system would “pay for itself in a few years.” Some even said you’d qualify for rebates that were only available for a limited time.
They may have mentioned installation would be seamless, that the company would handle everything, and that there was no risk.
Now?
You’re stuck with a loan or a lease you didn’t fully understand. Your energy bills haven’t dropped the way they said they would. You’re not getting the credits or savings you were promised. And when you try to reach the company, all you get is voicemail, excuses, or a referral to someone else.
If this sounds like what you’re going through, we may be able to help. And the sooner you act, the better.
Many solar companies use the same tactics timeshare companies do: high-pressure sales, vague promises, and contracts that are nearly impossible to understand. These companies target hardworking homeowners with promises of savings — and leave them with long-term financial commitments they can’t afford.
We’ve seen it all:
These aren't just bad deals — in many cases, they’re legally actionable. And you don’t have to sit back and accept the outcome.
Solar panel contracts are written to benefit the company — not you. They’re often loaded with confusing terms, third-party financing arrangements, and disclaimers designed to shut down complaints.
Trying to resolve the issue by calling the company usually gets you nowhere. Many companies blame the installer, the lender, or even you. Some point you to a warranty provider who’s impossible to reach. Others just stop responding altogether. That’s where we come in.
At Connor Law, we review your contract, assess your legal options, and step in with the authority they can’t ignore. We don’t just send polite emails. We draft formal legal demands that force the company to respond — and take your situation seriously.
We represent homeowners who’ve been misled, misinformed, or flat-out scammed by solar panel companies. This includes:
If you’re still not sure whether what happened to you qualifies, give us a call. We’ll take a look and give you a straight answer.
Most solar panel fraud cases are handled for a flat fee — not hourly. That means you know exactly what you’re paying before we do anything. We’ll review your case, walk you through your options, and if we take it on, we handle it from start to finish.
You won’t be stuck sending your own paperwork. You won’t be bounced around between departments. And you won’t be left wondering what’s happening with your case.
We deal with the company, the lender, the installer — whoever needs to be held accountable.
If you feel like the solar company got the better of you — you’re not the only one. We talk to people every week who are trying to make sense of a deal that never should’ve happened. Let’s fix it.
Call the office or send us a message. We’ll let you know if we can help, what it will cost, and what to expect. No scare tactics. No pressure.
Just a plan that gets you out of the mess — and puts the control back in your hands.