Across the Centennial State, from Denver to Grand Junction, residents have reported feeling misled by solar sales companies promising energy independence that didn’t arrive. Between shifting utility rates from Xcel Energy and Black Hills Energy, and high-pressure door-to-door tactics, many solar agreements have become a source of stress.
If you are concerned about your solar agreement, the Solar Cancellation Resource Center (SCRC) Colorado helps homeowners organize their information to be reviewed by qualified consumer protection attorneys specializing in Colorado’s specific energy regulations.
Why Colorado Homeowners Use Our Intake Service:
SCRC Colorado acts as a national intake partner for law firms with deep experience handling Colorado solar contract disputes. These attorneys focus on reviewing potential issues such as:
Take our quick, confidential eligibility quiz to see if your solar lease or loan may qualify for cancellation under “Colorado” homeowner rights.
Submit your details through our secure Colorado intake portal.
You provide your solar agreement and marketing materials for our team to organize.
We connect your organized file with a law firm for a potential legal review.
A qualified attorney may determine if your agreement qualifies for further action under Colorado law.
If the firm accepts your case, they will guide you through your legal options.
Are your payments higher than promised? Were the tax credits misrepresented? Even if your “cooling-off” period has passed, a qualified attorney may still determine if your agreement qualifies for a review based on:
Do I Qualify to Cancel My Solar Contract in “Colorado”?