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Many homeowners who have been misled into purchasing solar panels often ask: Can I just sue them myself? While the idea of representing yourself in a lawsuit might seem like a cost-effective option, the reality is that very few people have the legal expertise necessary to succeed against powerful lenders and their legal teams.
Taking legal action against your solar lender or installer isn’t as simple as filling out paperwork and making your case. These companies are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their defenses. They frequently use legal strategies such as:
Statute of limitations defenses – Arguing that too much time has passed since the contract was signed, preventing you from suing.
Contract disclaimers – Attempting to enforce fine-print disclaimers that they claim release them from liability.
Technical legal arguments – Raising complex objections that require in-depth legal knowledge to counter.
If you don’t have legal training, it’s nearly impossible to navigate these defenses effectively. Courts and arbitrators won’t step in to explain your rights or correct mistakes in your case—they will simply rule based on the arguments presented.
An experienced consumer attorney understands the legal nuances involved in solar panel lawsuits. For example, many lenders claim that contract disclaimers prevent homeowners from recovering damages. However, under laws like the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (DTPA), certain misrepresentations remain actionable, regardless of what the contract says. Without a lawyer, you might not even realize that this defense is invalid—and the arbitrator isn’t going to tell you.
If you decide to handle the case yourself, you risk:
Losing the case due to procedural errors – If you miss a deadline, file incorrect paperwork, or fail to respond properly to legal motions, your case could be dismissed before it even gets heard.
Receiving a lower settlement – Even if you have a strong case, negotiating a fair settlement without legal knowledge puts you at a disadvantage.
Wasting time and money – If you lose, you may still be responsible for legal fees or arbitration costs, making the process more expensive than hiring an attorney in the first place.
While it may be tempting to sue on your own, the reality is that solar lenders have teams of lawyers working against you. Without the right legal knowledge, you are at a serious disadvantage. If you’re considering legal action, consult with a qualified attorney who specializes in consumer protection and solar fraud cases. The right legal representation can mean the difference between winning and losing your case—and ensuring you get the justice you deserve.
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I felt completely stuck when Encor went out of business, leaving me with an unfinished solar system that didn’t work, failed inspections, and a loan I still had to pay. On top of that, they misled me about tax credits and savings, and I ended up paying more in taxes and insurance instead. Prevost Law Firm stepped in and took care of everything. Their team handled my case with professionalism and compassion, and I’m so grateful for the outcome. If you're struggling with solar issues, you need to call them. (Cara J.)
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My experience with Encor Solar was a disaster. They installed a system that didn’t work, used an unlicensed subcontractor, voided my roof warranty, and lied about the need for batteries during power outages. When they went out of business, they left me with an unfinished system and no way to fix the mess they created. Prevost Law Firm was amazing—taking on my case and delivering results that exceeded my expectations. They are true advocates for homeowners, and I’m so grateful for their help. If you're facing a similar situation, I can’t recommend them enough! (John S.)
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Working directly with Mr. Prevost was excellent. Having worked with several attorneys in several fields regarding general real estate matters, I was very pleased with my specific niche case against UCC-1 filings regarding solar liens. Mr. Prevost knew exactly how things would play out in handling the matter and communicated each stage clearly with me as to what I should do and what his team would need from me in the process. (Cody McDonald)
"Changed Our Lives
We can’t thank Prevost Law Firm enough for what they’ve done for us. My wife and I felt utterly defeated and trapped by the $73,590 loan for a solar panel system that never even worked. Encor, the installer, went out of business before the system passed inspection, but Solar Mosaic still demanded we pay for it. As disabled homeowners, we felt taken advantage of and didn’t know where to turn.
From the first phone call, their team made us feel like we weren’t alone in this fight. They listened to our story, fought tirelessly on our behalf, and never gave up until they got results. Thanks to them, our $73,590 loan was completely canceled, and we were refunded every single dollar of the $28,493 we had already paid into the loan. Best of all, we got to keep the solar panels for free!
When we got the news, we were overwhelmed with relief and gratitude. My stroke has already made life challenging enough, and this financial nightmare had only added more stress. Now, thanks to Prevost Law Firm, we can breathe again and finally focus on getting the panels working for us.
To anyone dealing with a solar panel loan disaster: don’t wait—call Prevost Law Firm. They are incredible, and they truly fight for people like us. We are so grateful we found them, and we hope others in similar situations will reach out for their help.
Bart and Diana Daniels
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Millions of Americans have been duped into one-sided solar contracts. If you were misled when purchasing solar panels, you are not alone.
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