Across the Palmetto State, from Greenville to Charleston, many residents feel they were provided misleading information regarding solar savings that never materialized. Between changing net metering rates and aggressive door-to-door sales tactics, some solar agreements have become unexpected financial burdens.
If your solar agreement feels like a burden, Solar Cancellation Resource Center (SCRC) South Carolina helps homeowners organize their information to be reviewed by qualified legal professionals. We connect you with consumer protection attorneys who can explore potential options for your solar contract under South Carolina laws and regulations.
How South Carolina Homeowners May Benefit:
Solar Cancellation Resource Center South Carolina serves as a national intake partner for recognized consumer-protection law firms. These attorneys may review your case to determine if you were affected by:Their attorneys focus on holding solar companies accountable for:
Through this partnership, South Carolina homeowners receive a bridge to legal professionals who specialize in holding solar companies accountable..
Take our quick, confidential eligibility quiz to see if your solar lease or loan may qualify for cancellation under South Carolina homeowner rights.
Share your story with an SCRC specialist familiar with South Carolina homeowner concerns.
The homeowner provides their contract and relevant correspondence for organization.
A qualified attorney may determine if your agreement qualifies for a legal challenge or negotiation.
If the law firm accepts your case, they will initiate the legal steps to pursue a resolution.
Receive updates as your legal counsel works toward a potential exit or modification of your agreement.
Explore Your Rights Under Palmetto State LaW
Are your total solar payments higher than your original utility bill? Were the benefits of the South Carolina Energy Freedom Act exaggerated during your sales pitch?
You may be eligible for a legal review even if your initial rescission period has passed. SCRC South Carolina works to empower homeowners by providing a professional intake path to legal advocacy.
Do I Qualify to Cancel My Solar Contract in South Carolina?