Your Solar Agreement Needs A Second Look
Solar Defense Group works with homeowners to examine existing solar agreements and determine whether the terms were presented fairly and whether contractual defenses or recovery options may be available. We collect your documentation, review your financing structure and system performance data, and prepare a detailed case file for independent legal review by licensed consumer protection attorneys.

Common Solar Agreement Issues Homeowners Experience
The contract you signed promised one thing. Your monthly bills and system performance tell a different story.
Monthly payments exceed projections
Your loan or lease payment is higher than the savings estimate provided at signing.
System lacks permission to operate
Months have passed without PTO approval from your utility or the installer.

Company disappeared after installation
The installer or financing company filed for bankruptcy or ceased operations.
Installation took far longer than promised
Your system installation extended months or years beyond the original timeline.
Signs You May Have Been Misled During The Solar Sales Process
The moment you signed your agreement matters. If your sales experience included pressure, incomplete documentation, or unclear terms, a structured review can help determine whether fair and transparent practices were followed.
Rushed or pressured to sign quickly
The salesperson encouraged you to sign documents immediately without time to review.
Signing on a tablet without a paper copy
You executed the agreement electronically on the installer's device and left without a full copy.
Terms explained differently than what appears in writing
Verbal promises about savings or incentives do not match the language in your signed contract.
Payment increases never mentioned at the time of signing
Your agreement includes escalators or rate adjustments you were not told about beforehand.
How The Advocacy Process Works
You provide your solar agreement and related documents. We organize everything into a structured case file and submit it for independent legal review by licensed consumer protection attorneys who evaluate your contractual rights and recovery options.

Submit Your Agreement and Documentation
You share your solar contract, financing terms, system performance records, and any communications with the installer or financing company.

We Build Your Detailed Case File
Solar Defense Group organizes all materials into a comprehensive advocacy file with your contract analysis, financing structure review, and system data.

Legal Review
Your completed case file goes to independent consumer protection attorneys who assess contractual defenses, statutory violations, and potential recovery paths.
We Advocate For Homeowners, Not Solar Companies
Solar Defense Group exists to protect consumers who believe they were misled. We maintain strict independence from installation companies, financing providers, and energy service operators, ensuring your case file builds on documentation and facts alone. Licensed consumer protection attorneys then conduct objective legal review to determine whether contractual defenses or recovery options apply to your situation.


Your Case File Moves To Licensed Attorneys
Solar Defense Group prepares a structured advocacy case file from your documentation and agreement analysis. This file may then be submitted to Contract Integrity Law Group, a licensed consumer protection law firm, for independent legal review to assess contractual compliance, statutory violations, and potential dispute resolution or recovery options.
What Happens After You Submit Your Agreement
Your solar contract enters our intake system immediately. We build a complete case file from your agreement, financing documents, and system records for potential legal review.
Questions
Answers to common concerns about submitting your solar agreement for review.
No. Submitting your solar agreement for advocacy review does not impact your credit score. This process involves evaluating documentation and system performance concerns and does not involve credit reporting agencies.
No. Submitting your documentation for advocacy review does not initiate legal action. This process is designed to evaluate your solar agreement and determine whether further legal eligibility review may be appropriate.
No. Submission of your documentation to Solar Defense Group does not create an attorney-client relationship. Any legal representation would occur only through separate formal engagement with Contract Integrity Law Group if appropriate.
Solar Defense Group assists homeowners with solar loan agreements, leases, and power purchase agreements (PPAs).
No. Homeowners are not required to contact their installer or financing provider prior to submitting their documentation for advocacy review.
No. Homeowners should continue to meet their contractual obligations unless otherwise advised by licensed legal counsel following formal engagement.
No. Solar Defense Group does not install, service, or sell solar systems or energy services. We are a consumer advocacy firm focused exclusively on reviewing existing agreements and preparing case files for independent legal assessment.
If eligibility is identified, homeowners may be offered advocacy case development services through Solar Defense Group to organize relevant documentation into a structured file. Once completed, advocacy case files may be submitted to Contract Integrity Law Group for independent legal review. Any legal representation would occur only through separate formal engagement with licensed attorneys.
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Your Privacy
Solar Defense Group is a consumer advocacy firm, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice, legal opinions, or legal representation. Submission of your solar agreement and supporting documentation to Solar Defense Group does not create an attorney-client relationship with Solar Defense Group, Contract Integrity Law Group, or any licensed attorney.
Your submitted documentation is organized and prepared as an advocacy case file for potential review by Contract Integrity Law Group, a licensed consumer protection law firm. Any legal representation, legal advice, or legal services would occur only through separate formal engagement with appropriately licensed attorneys following explicit written agreement and engagement.
All materials you submit are handled securely and retained for the purpose of advocacy case development and potential legal review. Your documentation is not shared with solar installation companies, financing providers, or energy service operators. Information you provide is treated confidentially within the scope of our advocacy intake process.
Submitting your agreement for review does not obligate you to pursue legal action, hire an attorney, or engage in any dispute resolution process. This is an informational and advocacy assessment service designed to help you understand your contractual position and potential options.
For questions about our services, privacy practices, or the scope of our advocacy process, contact Solar Defense Group directly at info@solardefensegroup.net or (480) 770-6205.



